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  • Machine Learning
  • Data Science
  • Statistical Analysis

Background:

  • Large language models (LLMs) show promise for automating statistical analysis.
  • Assessing the accuracy of LLM-generated code is essential before widespread adoption.
  • A lack of benchmark datasets hinders the evaluation of LLMs in statistical coding.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce StatLLM, an open-source dataset for evaluating LLM performance in statistical analysis.
  • Provide a comprehensive benchmark for assessing the accuracy and quality of LLM-generated statistical code.
  • Facilitate advancements in natural language processing metrics, LLM capabilities, and statistical software development.

Main Methods:

  • Developed StatLLM dataset with statistical analysis tasks, LLM-generated SAS code (GPT-3.5, GPT-4, Llama-3.1 70B), and human evaluation scores.
  • Included diverse statistical analysis tasks with problem descriptions, dataset details, and human-verified SAS code.
  • Collected expert human evaluations on correctness, effectiveness, readability, executability, and output accuracy of generated code.

Main Results:

  • The StatLLM dataset provides a structured framework for evaluating LLM-generated statistical code.
  • Human evaluations offer insights into the strengths and weaknesses of different LLMs in statistical coding.
  • The dataset enables quantitative assessment of LLM performance across various statistical tasks.

Conclusions:

  • StatLLM is a valuable resource for benchmarking and improving LLMs in statistical analysis.
  • The dataset supports the development of more accurate and reliable AI tools for data science and machine learning.
  • Future work can leverage StatLLM to enhance NLP metrics and next-generation statistical software.