New Benchmark
Recent research focuses on developing comprehensive benchmarks for evaluating large language models (LLMs) and other machine learning models across diverse tasks, including economic games, financial question answering, graph analysis, and robotic manipulation. These benchmarks aim to standardize evaluation methodologies, address issues like fairness and robustness, and quantify uncertainty in model performance, using various architectures such as transformers and graph neural networks. The resulting standardized evaluations and datasets are crucial for advancing the field by facilitating more rigorous comparisons of models and identifying areas needing improvement, ultimately leading to more reliable and effective AI systems across numerous applications.
Papers
ForecastTKGQuestions: A Benchmark for Temporal Question Answering and Forecasting over Temporal Knowledge Graphs
Zifeng Ding, Zongyue Li, Ruoxia Qi, Jingpei Wu, Bailan He, Yunpu Ma, Zhao Meng, Shuo Chen, Ruotong Liao, Zhen Han, Volker Tresp
Is Your Model Sensitive? SPeDaC: A New Benchmark for Detecting and Classifying Sensitive Personal Data
Gaia Gambarelli, Aldo Gangemi, Rocco Tripodi