LexEval: A Comprehensive Chinese Legal Benchmark for Evaluating Large Language Models You Chen Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science Tsinghua University
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Large language models (LLMs) have made significant progress in natural language processing tasks and demonstrate considerable potential in the legal domain. However, legal applications demand high standards of accuracy, reliability, and fairness. Applying existing LLMs to legal systems without careful evaluation of their potential and limitations could pose significant risks in legal practice. To this end, we introduce a standardized comprehensive Chinese legal benchmark LexEval. This benchmark is notable in the following three aspects: (1) Ability Modeling: We propose a new taxonomy of legal cognitive abilities to organize different tasks.
Neural Information Processing Systems
May-22-2025, 08:46:28 GMT
- Country:
- Asia > China > Liaoning Province (0.14)
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- Research Report > New Finding (0.45)
- Industry:
- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area
- Neurology (0.34)
- Psychiatry/Psychology (0.48)
- Law
- Criminal Law (1.00)
- Litigation (1.00)
- Law Enforcement & Public Safety > Crime Prevention & Enforcement (1.00)
- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area
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