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An Independent Evaluation of ChatGPT on Mathematical Word Problems (MWP)

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arxiv 2302.13814 v2 pith:2FJ7H4VS submitted 2023-02-23 cs.CL cs.AIcs.LG

classification cs.CLcs.AIcs.LG
keywords chatgptdatasetfurthermwpsnumberperformancewhenwork
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We study the performance of a commercially available large language model (LLM) known as ChatGPT on math word problems (MWPs) from the dataset DRAW-1K. To our knowledge, this is the first independent evaluation of ChatGPT. We found that ChatGPT's performance changes dramatically based on the requirement to show its work, failing 20% of the time when it provides work compared with 84% when it does not. Further several factors about MWPs relating to the number of unknowns and number of operations that lead to a higher probability of failure when compared with the prior, specifically noting (across all experiments) that the probability of failure increases linearly with the number of addition and subtraction operations. We also have released the dataset of ChatGPT's responses to the MWPs to support further work on the characterization of LLM performance and present baseline machine learning models to predict if ChatGPT can correctly answer an MWP. We have released a dataset comprised of ChatGPT's responses to support further research in this area.

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