Chain of Thought
Chain of Thought (CoT) prompting enhances the reasoning abilities of large language models (LLMs) by encouraging them to generate intermediate reasoning steps before arriving at a final answer. Current research focuses on improving CoT's effectiveness through techniques like multi-perspective verification, incorporating external knowledge (e.g., symbolic knowledge or multi-modal information), and optimizing the efficiency of the reasoning process (e.g., through compressed representations or adaptive sampling). This work is significant because it addresses limitations in LLMs' reasoning capabilities, leading to improved performance on complex tasks across diverse domains, including question answering, translation, and even medical diagnosis.
Papers
Large Language Models are Clinical Reasoners: Reasoning-Aware Diagnosis Framework with Prompt-Generated Rationales
Taeyoon Kwon, Kai Tzu-iunn Ong, Dongjin Kang, Seungjun Moon, Jeong Ryong Lee, Dosik Hwang, Yongsik Sim, Beomseok Sohn, Dongha Lee, Jinyoung Yeo
ThinkBot: Embodied Instruction Following with Thought Chain Reasoning
Guanxing Lu, Ziwei Wang, Changliu Liu, Jiwen Lu, Yansong Tang