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LangProp: A code optimization framework using Large Language Models applied to driving

Authors :
Ishida, Shu
Corrado, Gianluca
Fedoseev, George
Yeo, Hudson
Russell, Lloyd
Shotton, Jamie
Henriques, João F.
Hu, Anthony
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We propose LangProp, a framework for iteratively optimizing code generated by large language models (LLMs), in both supervised and reinforcement learning settings. While LLMs can generate sensible coding solutions zero-shot, they are often sub-optimal. Especially for code generation tasks, it is likely that the initial code will fail on certain edge cases. LangProp automatically evaluates the code performance on a dataset of input-output pairs, catches any exceptions, and feeds the results back to the LLM in the training loop, so that the LLM can iteratively improve the code it generates. By adopting a metric- and data-driven training paradigm for this code optimization procedure, one could easily adapt findings from traditional machine learning techniques such as imitation learning, DAgger, and reinforcement learning. We show LangProp's applicability to general domains such as Sudoku and CartPole, as well as demonstrate the first proof of concept of automated code optimization for autonomous driving in CARLA. We show that LangProp can generate interpretable and transparent policies that can be verified and improved in a metric- and data-driven way. Our code is available at https://github.com/shuishida/LangProp.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2401.10314
Document Type :
Working Paper