artificial intelligence

JADE: Expert-Grounded Dynamic Evaluation for Open-Ended Professional Tasks

arXiv:2602.06486

summary

JADE is a two‑layer evaluation system that encodes expert knowledge as predefined evaluation skills and adds claim‑level, evidence‑gated assessment to more reliably evaluate AI agents on open‑ended professional tasks.

Abstract

Evaluating agentic AI on open-ended professional tasks faces a fundamental dilemma between rigor and flexibility. Static rubrics provide rigorous, reproducible assessment but fail to accommodate diverse valid response strategies, while LLM-as-a-judge approaches adapt to individual responses yet suffer from instability and bias. Human experts address this dilemma by combining domain-grounded principles with dynamic, claim-level assessment. Inspired by this process, we propose JADE, a two-layer evaluation framework. Layer 1 encodes expert knowledge as a predefined set of evaluation skills, providing stable evaluation criteria. Layer 2 performs report-specific, claim-level evaluation to flexibly assess diverse reasoning strategies, with evidence-dependency gating to invalidate conclusions built on refuted claims. Experiments on BizBench show that JADE improves evaluation stability and reveals critical agent failure modes missed by holistic LLM-based evaluators. We further demonstrate strong alignment with expert-authored rubrics and effective transfer to HealthBench and DR.BENCH, covering medical and 10-domain professional evaluation settings. Code and data are available at https://github.com/smiling-world/JADE.

Accepted at ICML 2026

Topics & keywords

#agent evaluation#open-ended professional tasks#expert‑grounded assessment#dynamic claim-level evaluation#benchmark transferJADE frameworkevaluation skillsclaim-level assessmentevidence gatingBizBenchHealthBenchDR.BENCH