The Art of SOCRATIC QUESTIONING: Zero-shot Multimodal Reasoning with Recursive Thinking and Self-Questioning
Authors: Jingyuan Qi, Zhiyang Xu, Ying Shen, Minqian Liu, Di Jin, Qifan Wang, Lifu Huang
Abstract: Chain-of-Thought prompting (CoT) enables large-scale language models to solve complex reasoning problems by decomposing the problem and tackling it step-by-step. However, Chain-of-Thought is a greedy thinking process that requires the language model to come up with a starting point and generate the next step solely based on previous steps. This thinking process is different from how humans approach a complex problem e.g., we proactively raise sub-problems related to the original problem and recursively answer them. In this work, we propose Socratic Questioning, a divide-and-conquer fashion algorithm that simulates the self-questioning and recursive thinking process. Socratic Questioning is driven by a Self-Questioning module that employs a large-scale language model to propose sub-problems related to the original problem as intermediate steps and Socratic Questioning recursively backtracks and answers the sub-problems until reaches the original problem. We apply our proposed algorithm to the visual question-answering task as a case study and by evaluating it on three public benchmark datasets, we observe a significant performance improvement over all baselines on (almost) all datasets. In addition, the qualitative analysis clearly demonstrates the intermediate thinking steps elicited by Socratic Questioning are similar to the human's recursively thinking process of a complex reasoning problem.
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