Boosting Logical Reasoning in Large Language Models through a New Framework: The Graph of Thought

Published: 01 Jan 2023, Last Modified: 07 Mar 2025CoRR 2023EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: Recent advancements in large-scale models, such as GPT-4, have showcased remarkable capabilities in addressing standard queries. However, when facing complex problems that require multi-step logical reasoning, their accuracy dramatically decreases. Current research has explored the realm of \textit{prompting engineering} to bolster the inferential capacities of these models. Our paper unveils a pioneering prompting technique, dubbed \textit{Graph of Thoughts (GoT)}. Through testing on a trio of escalating challenges: the 24-point game, resolution of high-degree polynomial equations, and derivation of formulas for recursive sequences, our method outperformed GPT-4, achieving accuracy improvements of $89.7\%$, $86\%$, and $56\%$ for each respective task. Moreover, when juxtaposed with the state-of-the-art (SOTA) prompting method, \textit{Tree of Thought (ToT)}, our approach registered an average accuracy boost of $23\%$, $24\%$, and $15\%$.
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