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Enterprise Benchmarks for Large Language Model Evaluation

Bing Zhang, Mikio Takeuchi, Ryo Kawahara, Shubhi Asthana, Md. Maruf Hossain, Guang-Jie Ren, Kate Soule, Yada Zhu

TL;DR

This work presents a systematic exploration of benchmarking strategies tailored to LLM evaluation, focusing on the utilization of domain-specific datasets and consisting of a variety of NLP tasks.

Abstract

The advancement of large language models (LLMs) has led to a greater challenge of having a rigorous and systematic evaluation of complex tasks performed, especially in enterprise applications. Therefore, LLMs need to be able to benchmark enterprise datasets for various tasks. This work presents a systematic exploration of benchmarking strategies tailored to LLM evaluation, focusing on the utilization of domain-specific datasets and consisting of a variety of NLP tasks. The proposed evaluation framework encompasses 25 publicly available datasets from diverse enterprise domains like financial services, legal, cyber security, and climate and sustainability. The diverse performance of 13 models across different enterprise tasks highlights the importance of selecting the right model based on the specific requirements of each task. Code and prompts are available on GitHub.

Enterprise Benchmarks for Large Language Model Evaluation

TL;DR

This work presents a systematic exploration of benchmarking strategies tailored to LLM evaluation, focusing on the utilization of domain-specific datasets and consisting of a variety of NLP tasks.

Abstract

The advancement of large language models (LLMs) has led to a greater challenge of having a rigorous and systematic evaluation of complex tasks performed, especially in enterprise applications. Therefore, LLMs need to be able to benchmark enterprise datasets for various tasks. This work presents a systematic exploration of benchmarking strategies tailored to LLM evaluation, focusing on the utilization of domain-specific datasets and consisting of a variety of NLP tasks. The proposed evaluation framework encompasses 25 publicly available datasets from diverse enterprise domains like financial services, legal, cyber security, and climate and sustainability. The diverse performance of 13 models across different enterprise tasks highlights the importance of selecting the right model based on the specific requirements of each task. Code and prompts are available on GitHub.

Paper Structure

This paper contains 19 sections, 5 figures, 8 tables.

Figures (5)

  • Figure 1: Overview of the enterprise benchmark framework for LLM evaluation.
  • Figure 2: Prompts of finance scenarios.
  • Figure 3: Prompts of legal scenarios.
  • Figure 4: Prompts of climate scenarios
  • Figure 5: Prompts for cybersecurity scenarios.