11 papers
When AI Benchmarks Plateau: A Systematic Study of Benchmark Saturation
Mubashara Akhtar, Anka Reuel, Prajna Soni +36
Artificial intelligence benchmarks are an important mechanism to measure model progress and guide deployment decisions. However, benchmarks quickly "saturate", making it difficult…
ScheMatiQ: From Research Question to Structured Data through Interactive Schema Discovery
Shahar Levy, Eliya Habba, Reshef Mintz +3
Many disciplines pose natural-language research questions over large document collections whose answers typically require structured evidence, traditionally obtained by manually de…
Every Eval Ever: A Unifying Schema and Community Repository for AI Evaluation Results
Jan Batzner, Sree Harsha Nelaturu, Damian Stachura +45
AI evaluations are widely used for testing and understanding progress. However, the diverse evaluators bring with them inconsistencies that challenge analysis and comparison. First…
Evaluation Cards: An Interpretive Layer for AI Evaluation Reporting
Avijit Ghosh, Anka Reuel, Jenny Chim +45
AI evaluation results are produced at scale but reported inconsistently across leaderboards, model cards, benchmark papers, and company blogs. The cost is interpretive: readers can…
Who Evaluates AI's Social Impacts? Mapping Coverage and Gaps in First and Third Party Evaluations
Anka Reuel, Avijit Ghosh, Jenny Chim +32
Foundation models are increasingly central to high-stakes AI systems, and governance frameworks now depend on evaluations to assess their risks and capabilities. Although general c…
From Feelings to Metrics: Understanding and Formalizing How Users Vibe-Test LLMs
Itay Itzhak, Eliya Habba, Gabriel Stanovsky +1
Evaluating LLMs is challenging, as benchmark scores often fail to capture models' real-world usefulness. Instead, users often rely on ``vibe-testing'': informal experience-based ev…