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Near-Negative Distinction: Giving a Second Life to Human Evaluation Datasets

Authors :
Laban, Philippe
Wu, Chien-Sheng
Liu, Wenhao
Xiong, Caiming
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Precisely assessing the progress in natural language generation (NLG) tasks is challenging, and human evaluation to establish a preference in a model's output over another is often necessary. However, human evaluation is usually costly, difficult to reproduce, and non-reusable. In this paper, we propose a new and simple automatic evaluation method for NLG called Near-Negative Distinction (NND) that repurposes prior human annotations into NND tests. In an NND test, an NLG model must place a higher likelihood on a high-quality output candidate than on a near-negative candidate with a known error. Model performance is established by the number of NND tests a model passes, as well as the distribution over task-specific errors the model fails on. Through experiments on three NLG tasks (question generation, question answering, and summarization), we show that NND achieves a higher correlation with human judgments than standard NLG evaluation metrics. We then illustrate NND evaluation in four practical scenarios, for example performing fine-grain model analysis, or studying model training dynamics. Our findings suggest that NND can give a second life to human annotations and provide low-cost NLG evaluation.<br />Comment: EMNLP 2022 - Long Paper

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2205.06871
Document Type :
Working Paper