Model Scale and Robustness in Self-Invoking Code Generation Across Modality Shifts
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We introduce self-invoking code generation, a new task designed to evaluate the progressive reasoning and problem-solving capabilities of LLMs. In this task, models are presented with a base problem and a related, more complex problem. They must solve the base problem and then utilize its solution to address the more complex one. This work features three key contributions. First, we propose a general recipe for generating more challenging versions of existing benchmarks, resulting in three new benchmarks: HumanEval Pro, MBPP Pro, and BigCodeBench-Lite Pro, specifically designed to assess LLMs
Research goal: How does model scale correlate with robustness against input modality shifts when solving base-to-complex problem sequences in self-invoking code generation benchmarks?
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