With the rapid development of Large Language Models (LLMs), a large number of machine learning models have been developed to assist programming tasks including the generation of program code from natural language input. However, how to evaluate such LLMs for this task is still an open problem despite of the great amount of research efforts that have been made and reported to evaluate and compare them. This paper provides a critical review of the existing work on the testing and evaluation of these tools with a focus on two key aspects: the benchmarks and the metrics used in the evaluations. Based on the review, further research directions are discussed.
@article{arxiv.2406.12655,
title = {Benchmarks and Metrics for Evaluations of Code Generation: A Critical Review},
author = {Debalina Ghosh Paul and Hong Zhu and Ian Bayley},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.12655},
year = {2024}
}
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Accepted by the First IEEE International Workshop on Testing and Evaluation of Large Language Models (TELLMe 2024) and will be published in the proceedings of the IEEE AITest 2024 conference