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Cause and Effect: Can Large Language Models Truly Understand Causality?

Computation and Language 2024-10-01 v3 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

With the rise of Large Language Models(LLMs), it has become crucial to understand their capabilities and limitations in deciphering and explaining the complex web of causal relationships that language entails. Current methods use either explicit or implicit causal reasoning, yet there is a strong need for a unified approach combining both to tackle a wide array of causal relationships more effectively. This research proposes a novel architecture called Context Aware Reasoning Enhancement with Counterfactual Analysis(CARE CA) framework to enhance causal reasoning and explainability. The proposed framework incorporates an explicit causal detection module with ConceptNet and counterfactual statements, as well as implicit causal detection through LLMs. Our framework goes one step further with a layer of counterfactual explanations to accentuate LLMs understanding of causality. The knowledge from ConceptNet enhances the performance of multiple causal reasoning tasks such as causal discovery, causal identification and counterfactual reasoning. The counterfactual sentences add explicit knowledge of the not caused by scenarios. By combining these powerful modules, our model aims to provide a deeper understanding of causal relationships, enabling enhanced interpretability. Evaluation of benchmark datasets shows improved performance across all metrics, such as accuracy, precision, recall, and F1 scores. We also introduce CausalNet, a new dataset accompanied by our code, to facilitate further research in this domain.

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@article{arxiv.2402.18139,
  title  = {Cause and Effect: Can Large Language Models Truly Understand Causality?},
  author = {Swagata Ashwani and Kshiteesh Hegde and Nishith Reddy Mannuru and Mayank Jindal and Dushyant Singh Sengar and Krishna Chaitanya Rao Kathala and Dishant Banga and Vinija Jain and Aman Chadha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.18139},
  year   = {2024}
}

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