CultureForest: Understanding and Evaluating Cultural Norm Grounded Reasoning in LLMs 文章

ArXiv CS.CL2026-06-02NEWSen作者: Yangfan Ye, Xiaocheng Feng, Jialong Tang, Xiayu Cao, Zihan Zhang, Xiachong Feng, Baosong Yang, Bing Qin

摘要

arXiv:2606.01879v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Existing research largely reduces cultural intelligence in LLMs to a knowledge-level problem, overlooking whether models can effectively utilize their acquired knowledge in realistic scenarios. To bridge this gap, we introduce CultureForest, a benchmark for \textit{Cultural Norm Grounded Reasoning}. Each question is grounded in a small set of atomic norms, enabling verifiable and attributable evaluation. CultureForest comprises 5,378 examples across 8 domains and 53 countries/regions, and supports a progressive evaluation from multiple-choice to open-ended generation. Extensive experiments reveal that even top-tier models degrade substantially in open-ended settings, accompanied by pronounced cross-region disparities. Through targeted analysis, we uncover several consistent patterns: (1) test-time reasoning yields limited gains and may exacerbate inequity; (2) models exhibit highly shared regional preference structures;