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Workshop: ES-FoMo II: 2nd Workshop on Efficient Systems for Foundation Models

Efficient multi-prompt evaluation of LLMs

Felipe Maia Polo · Ronald Xu · Lucas Weber · MÍRIAN FRANCIELLE DA SILVA · Onkar Bhardwaj · Leshem Choshen · Allysson de Oliveira · Yuekai Sun · Mikhail Yurochkin


Abstract:

Most popular benchmarks for comparing LLMs rely on a limited set of prompt templates, which may not fully capture the LLMs’ abilities and can affect the reproducibility of results on leaderboards. Many recent works empirically verify prompt sensitivity and advocate for changes in LLM evaluation. In this paper, we consider the problem of estimating the performance distribution across many prompt variants instead of finding a single prompt to evaluate with. We introduce PromptEval, a method for estimating performance across a large set of prompts borrowing strength across prompts and examples to produce accurate estimates under practical evaluation budgets. The resulting distribution can be used to obtain performance quantiles to construct various robust performance metrics (e.g., top 95% quantile or median). We prove that PromptEval consistently estimates the performance distribution and demonstrate its efficacy empirically on three prominent LLM benchmarks: MMLU, BIG-bench Hard, and LMentry. For example, PromptEval can accurately estimate performance quantiles across 100 prompt templates on MMLU with a budget equivalent to two single-prompt evaluations.

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