Automatic Metrics in Natural Language Generation: A Survey of Current Evaluation Practices
Computation and Language
2024-08-20 v1
Abstract
Automatic metrics are extensively used to evaluate natural language processing systems. However, there has been increasing focus on how they are used and reported by practitioners within the field. In this paper, we have conducted a survey on the use of automatic metrics, focusing particularly on natural language generation (NLG) tasks. We inspect which metrics are used as well as why they are chosen and how their use is reported. Our findings from this survey reveal significant shortcomings, including inappropriate metric usage, lack of implementation details and missing correlations with human judgements. We conclude with recommendations that we believe authors should follow to enable more rigour within the field.
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@article{arxiv.2408.09169,
title = {Automatic Metrics in Natural Language Generation: A Survey of Current Evaluation Practices},
author = {Patrícia Schmidtová and Saad Mahamood and Simone Balloccu and Ondřej Dušek and Albert Gatt and Dimitra Gkatzia and David M. Howcroft and Ondřej Plátek and Adarsa Sivaprasad},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.09169},
year = {2024}
}
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Accepted to INLG 2024