Toward Trustworthy Neural Program Synthesis

Key, Darren, Li, Wen-Ding, Ellis, Kevin

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

We develop an approach to estimate the probability that a program sampled from a large language model is correct. Given a natural language description of a programming problem, our method samples both candidate programs as well as candidate predicates specifying how the program should behave. This allows learning a model that forms a well-calibrated probabilistic prediction of program correctness. Our system also infers which predicates are useful to explain the behavior of the generated code, and humans preferred these in a human study over raw language model outputs. Our method is simple, easy to implement, and maintains state of the art generation accuracy results.

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