TaskEval: Assessing Difficulty of Code Generation Tasks for Large Language Models
July 30, 2024 Β· Declared Dead Β· π ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology
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Authors
Florian Tambon, Amin Nikanjam, Cyrine Zid, Foutse Khomh, Giuliano Antoniol
arXiv ID
2407.21227
Category
cs.SE: Software Engineering
Cross-listed
cs.AI
Citations
3
Venue
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Large Language Models (LLMs) excel in code-related tasks like code generation, but benchmark evaluations often overlook task characteristics, such as difficulty. Moreover, benchmarks are usually built using tasks described with a single prompt, despite the formulation of prompts having a profound impact on the outcome. This paper introduces a generalist approach, TaskEval, a framework using diverse prompts and Item Response Theory (IRT) to efficiently assess LLMs' capabilities and benchmark task characteristics, improving the understanding of their performance. Using two code generation benchmarks, \textit{HumanEval}+ and \textit{ClassEval}, as well as 8 code generation LLMs, we show that \textit{TaskEval} is capable of characterising the properties of tasks. Using topic analysis, we identify and analyse the tasks of 17 and 21 topics within the benchmarks. We also cross-analyse tasks' characteristics with programming constructs (e.g., variable assignment, conditions, etc.) used by LLMs, emphasising some patterns with tasks' difficulty. Finally, we conduct a comparison between the difficulty assessment of tasks by human annotators and LLMs. Orthogonal to current benchmarking evaluation efforts, \textit{TaskEval} can assist researchers and practitioners in fostering better assessments of LLMs. The tasks' characteristics can be used to identify shortcomings within existing benchmarks or improve the evaluation of LLMs.
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