Explicit Planning Helps Language Models in Logical Reasoning
Language models have been shown to perform remarkably well on a wide range of natural language processing tasks. In this paper, we propose LEAP, a novel system that uses language models to perform multi-step logical reasoning and incorporates explicit planning into the inference procedure. Explicit...
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Zusammenfassung: | Language models have been shown to perform remarkably well on a wide range of
natural language processing tasks. In this paper, we propose LEAP, a novel
system that uses language models to perform multi-step logical reasoning and
incorporates explicit planning into the inference procedure. Explicit planning
enables the system to make more informed reasoning decisions at each step by
looking ahead into their future effects. Moreover, we propose a training
strategy that safeguards the planning process from being led astray by spurious
features. Our full system significantly outperforms other competing methods on
multiple standard datasets. When using small T5 models as its core selection
and deduction components, our system performs competitively compared to GPT-3
despite having only about 1B parameters (i.e., 175 times smaller than GPT-3).
When using GPT-3.5, it significantly outperforms chain-of-thought prompting on
the challenging PrOntoQA dataset. We have conducted extensive empirical studies
to demonstrate that explicit planning plays a crucial role in the system's
performance. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2303.15714 |