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From Words to Numbers: Your Large Language Model Is Secretly A Capable Regressor When Given In-Context Examples
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- We analyze how well pre-trained large language models (e.g., Llama2, GPT-4, Claude 3, etc) can do linear and non-linear regression when given in-context examples, without any additional training or gradient updates. Our findings reveal that several large language models (e.g., GPT-4, Claude 3) are able to perform regression tasks with a performance rivaling (or even outperforming) that of traditional supervised methods such as Random Forest, Bagging, or Gradient Boosting. For example, on the challenging Friedman #2 regression dataset, Claude 3 outperforms many supervised methods such as AdaBoost, SVM, Random Forest, KNN, or Gradient Boosting. We then investigate how well the performance of large language models scales with the number of in-context exemplars. We borrow from the notion of regret from online learning and empirically show that LLMs are capable of obtaining a sub-linear regret.<br />Comment: 55 pages, 48 figures COLM camera-ready version; Changes include: (i) added real-world datasets (Appendix I), (ii) fixed typos
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2404.07544
- Document Type :
- Working Paper