ZhuJiu: A Multi-dimensional, Multi-faceted Chinese Benchmark for Large Language Models

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The unprecedented performance of large language models (LLMs) requires comprehensive and accurate evaluation. We argue that for LLMs evaluation, benchmarks need to be comprehensive and systematic. To this end, we propose the ZhuJiu benchmark, which has the following strengths: (1) Multi-dimensional ability coverage: We comprehensively evaluate LLMs across 7 ability dimensions covering 51 tasks. Especially, we also propose a new benchmark that focuses on knowledge ability of LLMs. (2) Multi-faceted evaluation methods collaboration: We use 3 different yet complementary evaluation methods to comprehensively evaluate LLMs, which can ensure the authority and accuracy of the evaluation results. (3) Comprehensive Chinese benchmark: ZhuJiu is the pioneering benchmark that fully assesses LLMs in Chinese, while also providing equally robust evaluation abilities in English. (4) Avoiding potential data leakage: To avoid data leakage, we construct evaluation data specifically for 37 tasks. We evaluate 9 current mainstream LLMs and conduct an in-depth discussion and analysis of their results. The ZhuJiu benchmark and open-participation leaderboard are publicly released at http://www.zhujiu-benchmark.com/ and we also provide a demo video at https://youtu.be/qypkJ89L1Ic.

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Zhang, B., Xie, H., Du, P., Chen, J., Cao, P., Chen, Y., … Zhao, J. (2023). ZhuJiu: A Multi-dimensional, Multi-faceted Chinese Benchmark for Large Language Models. In EMNLP 2023 - 2023 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, Proceedings of the System Demonstrations (pp. 479–494). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2023.emnlp-demo.44

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