Carlos Rabat Villarreal

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2 Papers

CLApr 11, 2025
LLM for Comparative Narrative Analysis

Leo Kampen, Carlos Rabat Villarreal, Louis Yu et al.

In this paper, we conducted a Multi-Perspective Comparative Narrative Analysis (CNA) on three prominent LLMs: GPT-3.5, PaLM2, and Llama2. We applied identical prompts and evaluated their outputs on specific tasks, ensuring an equitable and unbiased comparison between various LLMs. Our study revealed that the three LLMs generated divergent responses to the same prompt, indicating notable discrepancies in their ability to comprehend and analyze the given task. Human evaluation was used as the gold standard, evaluating four perspectives to analyze differences in LLM performance.

CLApr 3, 2025
LLM for Complex Reasoning Task: An Exploratory Study in Fermi Problems

Zishuo Liu, Carlos Rabat Villarreal, Mostafa Rahgouy et al.

Fermi Problems (FPs) are mathematical reasoning tasks that require human-like logic and numerical reasoning. Unlike other reasoning questions, FPs often involve real-world impracticalities or ambiguous concepts, making them challenging even for humans to solve. Despite advancements in AI, particularly with large language models (LLMs) in various reasoning tasks, FPs remain relatively under-explored. This work conducted an exploratory study to examine the capabilities and limitations of LLMs in solving FPs. We first evaluated the overall performance of three advanced LLMs using a publicly available FP dataset. We designed prompts according to the recently proposed TELeR taxonomy, including a zero-shot scenario. Results indicated that all three LLMs achieved a fp_score (range between 0 - 1) below 0.5, underscoring the inherent difficulty of these reasoning tasks. To further investigate, we categorized FPs into standard and specific questions, hypothesizing that LLMs would perform better on standard questions, which are characterized by clarity and conciseness, than on specific ones. Comparative experiments confirmed this hypothesis, demonstrating that LLMs performed better on standard FPs in terms of both accuracy and efficiency.