Büyük Dil Modelleri için TR-MMLU Benchmarkı: Performans Değerlendirmesi, Zorluklar ve İyileştirme Fırsatları
This provides a standard evaluation framework for Turkish NLP research, addressing a gap for a resource-limited language, though it is incremental as it adapts an existing benchmark.
The authors tackled the challenge of evaluating large language models for resource-limited languages by introducing the Turkish MMLU (TR-MMLU) benchmark, a comprehensive framework with 6,200 multiple-choice questions across 62 sections, and evaluated state-of-the-art models to highlight areas for improvement.
Language models have made significant advancements in understanding and generating human language, achieving remarkable success in various applications. However, evaluating these models remains a challenge, particularly for resource-limited languages like Turkish. To address this issue, we introduce the Turkish MMLU (TR-MMLU) benchmark, a comprehensive evaluation framework designed to assess the linguistic and conceptual capabilities of large language models (LLMs) in Turkish. TR-MMLU is based on a meticulously curated dataset comprising 6,200 multiple-choice questions across 62 sections within the Turkish education system. This benchmark provides a standard framework for Turkish NLP research, enabling detailed analyses of LLMs' capabilities in processing Turkish text. In this study, we evaluated state-of-the-art LLMs on TR-MMLU, highlighting areas for improvement in model design. TR-MMLU sets a new standard for advancing Turkish NLP research and inspiring future innovations.