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Add ricci-flow eval

Open mmtmn opened this issue 2 years ago • 0 comments

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🚨 Please make sure your PR follows these guidelines, failure to follow the guidelines below will result in the PR being closed automatically. Note that even if the criteria are met, that does not guarantee the PR will be merged nor GPT-4 access granted. 🚨

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In order for a PR to be merged, it must fail on GPT-4. We are aware that right now, users do not have access, so you will not be able to tell if the eval fails or not. Please run your eval with GPT-3.5-Turbo, but keep in mind as we run the eval, if GPT-4 gets higher than 90% on the eval, we will likely reject since GPT-4 is already capable of completing the task.

We plan to roll out a way for users submitting evals to see the eval performance on GPT-4 soon. Stay tuned! Until then, you will not be able to see the eval performance on GPT-4. We encourage partial PR's with ~5-10 example that we can then run the evals on and share the results with you so you know how your eval does with GPT-4 before writing all 100 examples.

Eval details 📑

Eval name

ricci-flow

Eval description

My evaluation function generates multiple-choice questions based on a specific topic, such as Ricci Flow or neural network architecture. It creates questions by selecting random parameters and presenting four different options for each question. The correct answer is determined based on a predefined criterion, and the questions and answers are formatted in JSONL format. The generated questions can be used for testing the knowledge of users on the selected topic, and the JSONL format allows for easy integration with other applications, such as chatbots or learning platforms.

What makes this a useful eval?

It tests understanding of an advanced mathematical concept, relevant for students and researchers in geometry, topology, and theoretical physics.

Criteria for a good eval ✅

Below are some of the criteria we look for in a good eval. In general, we are seeking cases where the model does not do a good job despite being capable of generating a good response (note that there are some things large language models cannot do, so those would not make good evals).

Your eval should be:

  • [x] Thematically consistent: The eval should be thematically consistent. We'd like to see a number of prompts all demonstrating some particular failure mode. For example, we can create an eval on cases where the model fails to reason about the physical world.
  • [x] Contains failures where a human can do the task, but either GPT-4 or GPT-3.5-Turbo could not.
  • [x] Includes good signal around what is the right behavior. This means either a correct answer for Basic evals or the Fact Model-graded eval, or an exhaustive rubric for evaluating answers for the Criteria Model-graded eval.
  • [x] Include at least 100 high quality examples (it is okay to only contribute 5-10 meaningful examples and have us test them with GPT-4 before adding all 100)

If there is anything else that makes your eval worth including, please document it below.

Unique eval value

oaieval gpt-3.5-turbo ricci.dev.v0 [2023-03-27 21:11:46,989] [registry.py:145] Loading registry from /home/mmtmn/evals/evals/registry/evals [2023-03-27 21:11:47,014] [registry.py:145] Loading registry from /home/mmtmn/.evals/evals [2023-03-27 21:11:47,839] [oaieval.py:190] Run started: 230328001147BQFML47F [2023-03-27 21:11:47,840] [eval.py:30] Evaluating 100 samples [2023-03-27 21:11:47,845] [eval.py:136] Running in threaded mode with 10 threads! 97%|█████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████▊ | 97/100 [00:09<00:00, 18.61it/s][2023-03-27 21:11:57,877] [record.py:309] Logged 299 rows of events to /tmp/evallogs/230328001147BQFML47F_gpt-3.5-turbo_ricci.dev.v0.jsonl: insert_time=17.047ms 100%|███████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████| 100/100 [00:10<00:00, 9.97it/s] [2023-03-27 21:11:57,879] [record.py:320] Final report: {'accuracy': 0.09}. Logged to /tmp/evallogs/230328001147BQFML47F_gpt-3.5-turbo_ricci.dev.v0.jsonl [2023-03-27 21:11:57,879] [oaieval.py:221] Final report: [2023-03-27 21:11:57,880] [oaieval.py:223] accuracy: 0.09 [2023-03-27 21:11:57,882] [record.py:309] Logged 1 rows of events to /tmp/evallogs/230328001147BQFML47F_gpt-3.5-turbo_ricci.dev.v0.jsonl: insert_time=0.879ms

oaieval gpt-4 ricci.dev.v0 [2023-03-27 21:12:03,875] [registry.py:145] Loading registry from /home/mmtmn/evals/evals/registry/evals [2023-03-27 21:12:03,899] [registry.py:145] Loading registry from /home/mmtmn/.evals/evals [2023-03-27 21:12:04,763] [oaieval.py:190] Run started: 230328001204XH3RTC2S [2023-03-27 21:12:04,764] [eval.py:30] Evaluating 100 samples [2023-03-27 21:12:04,769] [eval.py:136] Running in threaded mode with 10 threads! 56%|████████████████████████████████████████▎ | 56/100 [00:09<00:02, 14.78it/s][2023-03-27 21:12:14,787] [record.py:309] Logged 182 rows of events to /tmp/evallogs/230328001204XH3RTC2S_gpt-4_ricci.dev.v0.jsonl: insert_time=10.321ms 100%|███████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████| 100/100 [00:14<00:00, 6.71it/s] [2023-03-27 21:12:19,673] [record.py:320] Final report: {'accuracy': 0.08}. Logged to /tmp/evallogs/230328001204XH3RTC2S_gpt-4_ricci.dev.v0.jsonl [2023-03-27 21:12:19,673] [oaieval.py:221] Final report: [2023-03-27 21:12:19,673] [oaieval.py:223] accuracy: 0.08 [2023-03-27 21:12:19,686] [record.py:309] Logged 118 rows of events to /tmp/evallogs/230328001204XH3RTC2S_gpt-4_ricci.dev.v0.jsonl: insert_time=11.238ms

Eval structure 🏗️

Your eval should

  • [x] Check that your data is in evals/registry/data/{name}
  • [x] Check that your yaml is registered at evals/registry/evals/{name}.yaml
  • [x] Ensure you have the right to use the data you submit via this eval

(For now, we will only be approving evals that use one of the existing eval classes. You may still write custom eval classes for your own cases, and we may consider merging them in the future.)

Final checklist 👀

Submission agreement

By contributing to Evals, you are agreeing to make your evaluation logic and data under the same MIT license as this repository. You must have adequate rights to upload any data used in an Eval. OpenAI reserves the right to use this data in future service improvements to our product. Contributions to OpenAI Evals will be subject to our usual Usage Policies (https://platform.openai.com/docs/usage-policies).

  • [x] I agree that my submission will be made available under an MIT license and complies with OpenAI's usage policies.

Email address validation

If your submission is accepted, we will be granting GPT-4 access to a limited number of contributors. Access will be given to the email address associated with the merged pull request.

  • [x] I acknowledge that GPT-4 access will only be granted, if applicable, to the email address used for my merged pull request.

Limited availability acknowledgement

We know that you might be excited to contribute to OpenAI's mission, help improve our models, and gain access to GPT-4. However, due to the requirements mentioned above and high volume of submissions, we will not be able to accept all submissions and thus not grant everyone who opens a PR GPT-4 access. We know this is disappointing, but we hope to set the right expectation before you open this PR.

  • [x] I understand that opening a PR, even if it meets the requirements above, does not guarantee the PR will be merged nor GPT-4 access granted.

Submit eval

  • [x] I have filled out all required fields in the evals PR form
  • [x] (Ignore if not submitting code) I have run pip install pre-commit; pre-commit install and have verified that black, isort, and autoflake are running when I commit and push

Failure to fill out all required fields will result in the PR being closed.

Eval JSON data

Since we are using Git LFS, we are asking eval submitters to add in as many Eval Samples (at least 5) from their contribution here:

View evals in JSON

Eval

{"input": [{"role": "system", "content": "Instructions: You will be presented with a question about Ricci Flow and four options A through D. Your role is to select the option that best answers the question. For each question, you must select one of the following answers: 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D'. Do not explain. Do not include the number in your response."}, {"role": "user", "content": "Given a Ricci flow gt on an interval (0,10), consider Gt = gkt for t between ak and bk. Then \u2202\u2202t Gt = \u22122k RicGt. Here are four different scaling factors k:\nA. k = 4\nB. k = 1\nC. k = 2\nD. k = 3\nWhich scaling factor k should you choose to potentially achieve the best performance in terms of the chosen metric? Respond with only the letter of the answer choice."}], "ideal": "A"}
{"input": [{"role": "system", "content": "Instructions: You will be presented with a question about Ricci Flow and four options A through D. Your role is to select the option that best answers the question. For each question, you must select one of the following answers: 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D'. Do not explain. Do not include the number in your response."}, {"role": "user", "content": "Given a Ricci flow gt on an interval (0,20), consider Gt = gkt for t between ak and bk. Then \u2202\u2202t Gt = \u22122k RicGt. Here are four different scaling factors k:\nA. k = 2\nB. k = 1\nC. k = 3\nD. k = 4\nWhich scaling factor k should you choose to potentially achieve the best performance in terms of the chosen metric? Respond with only the letter of the answer choice."}], "ideal": "D"}
{"input": [{"role": "system", "content": "Instructions: You will be presented with a question about Ricci Flow and four options A through D. Your role is to select the option that best answers the question. For each question, you must select one of the following answers: 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D'. Do not explain. Do not include the number in your response."}, {"role": "user", "content": "Given a Ricci flow gt on an interval (0,10), consider Gt = gkt for t between ak and bk. Then \u2202\u2202t Gt = \u22122k RicGt. Here are four different scaling factors k:\nA. k = 3\nB. k = 2\nC. k = 1\nD. k = 4\nWhich scaling factor k should you choose to potentially achieve the best performance in terms of the chosen metric? Respond with only the letter of the answer choice."}], "ideal": "D"}
{"input": [{"role": "system", "content": "Instructions: You will be presented with a question about Ricci Flow and four options A through D. Your role is to select the option that best answers the question. For each question, you must select one of the following answers: 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D'. Do not explain. Do not include the number in your response."}, {"role": "user", "content": "Given a Ricci flow gt on an interval (0,10), consider Gt = gkt for t between ak and bk. Then \u2202\u2202t Gt = \u22122k RicGt. Here are four different scaling factors k:\nA. k = 4\nB. k = 2\nC. k = 1\nD. k = 3\nWhich scaling factor k should you choose to potentially achieve the best performance in terms of the chosen metric? Respond with only the letter of the answer choice."}], "ideal": "A"}
{"input": [{"role": "system", "content": "Instructions: You will be presented with a question about Ricci Flow and four options A through D. Your role is to select the option that best answers the question. For each question, you must select one of the following answers: 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D'. Do not explain. Do not include the number in your response."}, {"role": "user", "content": "Given a Ricci flow gt on an interval (0,20), consider Gt = gkt for t between ak and bk. Then \u2202\u2202t Gt = \u22122k RicGt. Here are four different scaling factors k:\nA. k = 1\nB. k = 2\nC. k = 3\nD. k = 4\nWhich scaling factor k should you choose to potentially achieve the best performance in terms of the chosen metric? Respond with only the letter of the answer choice."}], "ideal": "D"}

mmtmn avatar Mar 28 '23 00:03 mmtmn