CHAMP: A Competition-level Dataset for Fine-Grained Analyses of LLMs’ Mathematical Reasoning Capabilities

Yujun Mao, Yoon Kim, Yilun Zhou


Abstract
Recent large language models (LLMs) have shown indications of mathematical reasoning ability on challenging competition-level problems, especially with self-generated verbalizations of intermediate reasoning steps (i.e., chain-of-thought prompting). However, current evaluations mainly focus on the end-to-end final answer correctness, and it is unclear whether LLMs can make use of helpful side information such as problem-specific hints. In this paper, we propose a challenging benchmark dataset for enabling such analyses. The Concept and Hint-Annotated Math Problems (CHAMP) consists of high school math competition problems, annotated with concepts, or general math facts, and hints, or problem-specific tricks. These annotations allow us to explore the effects of additional information, such as relevant hints, misleading concepts, or related problems. This benchmark is difficult, with the best model only scoring 58.1% in standard settings. With concepts and hints, performance sometimes improves, indicating that some models can make use of such side information. Furthermore, we annotate model-generated solutions for their correctness. Using this corpus, we find that models often arrive at the correct final answer through wrong reasoning steps. In addition, we test whether models are able to verify these solutions, and find that most models struggle.
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2024.findings-acl.785
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Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics ACL 2024
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August
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2024
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Bangkok, Thailand and virtual meeting
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Lun-Wei Ku, Andre Martins, Vivek Srikumar
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Yujun Mao, Yoon Kim, and Yilun Zhou. 2024. CHAMP: A Competition-level Dataset for Fine-Grained Analyses of LLMs’ Mathematical Reasoning Capabilities. In Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics ACL 2024, pages 13256–13274, Bangkok, Thailand and virtual meeting. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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