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First Heuristic Then Rational: Dynamic Use of Heuristics in Language Model Reasoning

Authors :
Aoki, Yoichi
Kudo, Keito
Kuribayashi, Tatsuki
Sone, Shusaku
Taniguchi, Masaya
Sakaguchi, Keisuke
Inui, Kentaro
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Multi-step reasoning instruction, such as chain-of-thought prompting, is widely adopted to explore better language models (LMs) performance. We report on the systematic strategy that LMs employ in such a multi-step reasoning process. Our controlled experiments reveal that LMs rely more heavily on heuristics, such as lexical overlap, in the earlier stages of reasoning, where more reasoning steps remain to reach a goal. Conversely, their reliance on heuristics decreases as LMs progress closer to the final answer through multiple reasoning steps. This suggests that LMs can backtrack only a limited number of future steps and dynamically combine heuristic strategies with rationale ones in tasks involving multi-step reasoning.<br />Comment: This paper is accepted at EMNLP 2024

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.16078
Document Type :
Working Paper