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Reliable and Efficient Amortized Model-based Evaluation

Sang Truong, Yuheng Tu, Percy Liang, Bo Li, Sanmi Koyejo

Stanford University · University of California, Berkeley · UIUC

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摘要

Comprehensive evaluations of language models (LM) during both development and deployment phases are necessary because these models are thought to possess numerous capabilities as well as safety risks. The average score across a wide range of benchmarks provides a signal that helps guide the use of these LMs in practice. Currently, holistic evaluations are costly due to the large volume of benchmark questions, making frequent evaluations impractical. A popular attempt to lower the cost is to compute the average score on a subset of the benchmark. This approach, unfortunately, often renders an unreliable measure of LM performance because the average score is often confounded with the difficulty of the questions in the benchmark subset. Item response theory (IRT) was designed to address this challenge, providing a reliable measurement by careful controlling for question difficulty. Unfortunately, question difficulty is expensive to estimate. Facing this challenge, we train a model that predicts question difficulty from its content, enabling a reliable measurement at a fraction of the cost. In addition, we leverage this difficulty predictor to further improve the evaluation efficiency through training a question generator given a difficulty level. This question generator is essential in adaptive testing, where, instead of using a random subset of the benchmark questions, informative questions are adaptively chosen based on the current estimation of LLM performance. Experiments on 22 common natural language benchmarks and 183 LMs show that this approach is more reliable and efficient compared to the current common practice.