On Evaluating the Efficiency of Source Code Generated by LLMs

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Authors Changan Niu, Ting Zhang, Chuanyi Li, Bin Luo, Vincent Ng arXiv ID 2404.06041 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 37 Venue 2024 IEEE/ACM First International Conference on AI Foundation Models and Software Engineering (Forge) Conference Acronym: Last Checked 4 months ago
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Recent years have seen the remarkable capabilities of large language models (LLMs) for code generation. Different from existing work that evaluate the correctness of the code generated by LLMs, we propose to further evaluate its efficiency. More efficient code can lead to higher performance and execution efficiency of programs and software completed by LLM-assisted programming. First, we evaluate the efficiency of the code generated by LLMs on two benchmarks, HumanEval and MBPP. Then, we choose a set of programming problems from the online judge platform LeetCode to conduct a more difficult evaluation. Finally, we explore several prompts that would enable LLMs to generate more efficient code.
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