Towards realistic evaluation of cultural value alignment in large language models: Diversity enhancement for survey response simulation

IF 7.4 1区 管理学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Haijiang Liu , Yong Cao , Xun Wu , Chen Qiu , Jinguang Gu , Maofu Liu , Daniel Hershcovich
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Assessing Large Language Models (LLMs) alignment with human values has been a high priority in natural language processing. These models, praised as reservoirs of collective human knowledge, provoke an important question: Do they genuinely reflect the value preferences embraced by different cultures? We measure value alignment by simulating sociological surveys and comparing the distribution of preferences from model responses to human references. We introduce a diversity-enhancement framework featuring a novel memory simulation mechanism, which enables the generation of model preference distributions and captures the diversity and uncertainty inherent in LLM behaviors through realistic survey experiments. To better understand the causes of misalignment, we have developed comprehensive evaluation metrics. Our analysis of multilingual survey data illustrates that our framework improves the reliability of cultural value alignment assessments and captures the complexity of model responses across cultural contexts. Among the eleven models evaluated, the Mistral and Llama-3 series show superior alignment with cultural values, with Mistral-series models notably excelling in comprehending these values in both U.S. and Chinese contexts.1
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Information Processing & Management
Information Processing & Management 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
CiteScore
17.00
自引率
11.60%
发文量
276
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Information Processing and Management is dedicated to publishing cutting-edge original research at the convergence of computing and information science. Our scope encompasses theory, methods, and applications across various domains, including advertising, business, health, information science, information technology marketing, and social computing. We aim to cater to the interests of both primary researchers and practitioners by offering an effective platform for the timely dissemination of advanced and topical issues in this interdisciplinary field. The journal places particular emphasis on original research articles, research survey articles, research method articles, and articles addressing critical applications of research. Join us in advancing knowledge and innovation at the intersection of computing and information science.
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