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Auteurs principaux: Mo, Junwen, Lu, Yuanzhi, Xue, Yifang, Xu, Ke, Nakayama, Hideki
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Publié: 2026
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author Mo, Junwen
Lu, Yuanzhi
Xue, Yifang
Xu, Ke
Nakayama, Hideki
author_facet Mo, Junwen
Lu, Yuanzhi
Xue, Yifang
Xu, Ke
Nakayama, Hideki
contents Linguistic ambiguity is critical to the robustness of Large Language Models (LLMs), yet existing research focuses mostly on English, with limited attention devoted to Chinese. Existing Chinese ambiguity datasets (e.g., CHAmbi) suffer from poor scalability. Guided by Potential Ambiguity (PA) Theory, we design a semi-automatic pipeline to construct CHA-Gen. It is the first PA Theory-grounded Chinese ambiguity dataset, which comprises 5,712 sentences (2,414 ambiguous, 3,298 unambiguous) across 18 potential ambiguous structures. Evaluating LLMs (e.g. Gemma 3, Qwen 2.5/3 series) via direct querying and machine translation, we find that LLMs struggle with ambiguity detection (improved by CoT prompting). Analysis of Qwen3-32B's CoT rationales reveals three common failure modes: ambiguity blindness, misattribution, and premature resolution. Uncertainty quantification with semantic entropy metric shows higher uncertainty for ambiguous sentences. Moreover, instruction tuning induces overconfidence, whereas Base models better capture semantic diversity. We further observe that models exhibit a bias toward dominant interpretations. Our work provides a scalable approach for Chinese ambiguity corpus and insights into LLMs' ambiguity handling, laying a foundation for enhancing Chinese ambiguity research in LLMs.
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spellingShingle Evaluating Chinese Ambiguity Understanding in Large Language Models
Mo, Junwen
Lu, Yuanzhi
Xue, Yifang
Xu, Ke
Nakayama, Hideki
Computation and Language
Linguistic ambiguity is critical to the robustness of Large Language Models (LLMs), yet existing research focuses mostly on English, with limited attention devoted to Chinese. Existing Chinese ambiguity datasets (e.g., CHAmbi) suffer from poor scalability. Guided by Potential Ambiguity (PA) Theory, we design a semi-automatic pipeline to construct CHA-Gen. It is the first PA Theory-grounded Chinese ambiguity dataset, which comprises 5,712 sentences (2,414 ambiguous, 3,298 unambiguous) across 18 potential ambiguous structures. Evaluating LLMs (e.g. Gemma 3, Qwen 2.5/3 series) via direct querying and machine translation, we find that LLMs struggle with ambiguity detection (improved by CoT prompting). Analysis of Qwen3-32B's CoT rationales reveals three common failure modes: ambiguity blindness, misattribution, and premature resolution. Uncertainty quantification with semantic entropy metric shows higher uncertainty for ambiguous sentences. Moreover, instruction tuning induces overconfidence, whereas Base models better capture semantic diversity. We further observe that models exhibit a bias toward dominant interpretations. Our work provides a scalable approach for Chinese ambiguity corpus and insights into LLMs' ambiguity handling, laying a foundation for enhancing Chinese ambiguity research in LLMs.
title Evaluating Chinese Ambiguity Understanding in Large Language Models
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.15635