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PaperAudit-Bench: Benchmarking Error Detection in Research Papers for Critical Automated Peer Review

Computation and Language 2026-01-29 v1

Abstract

Large language models can generate fluent peer reviews, yet their assessments often lack sufficient critical rigor when substantive issues are subtle and distributed across a paper. In this paper, we introduce PaperAudit-Bench, which consists of two components: (1) PaperAudit-Dataset, an error dataset covering both errors identifiable within individual sections and those requiring cross-section reasoning, designed for controlled evaluation under long-context settings; and (2) PaperAudit-Review, an automated review framework that integrates structured error detection with evidence-aware review generation to support critical assessment. Experiments on PaperAudit-Bench reveal large variability in error detectability across models and detection depths, highlighting the difficulty of identifying such errors under long-context settings. Relative to representative automated reviewing baselines, incorporating explicit error detection into the review workflow produces systematically stricter and more discriminative evaluations, demonstrating its suitability for peer review. Finally, we show that the dataset supports training lightweight LLM detectors via SFT and RL, enabling effective error detection at reduced computational cost.

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@article{arxiv.2601.19916,
  title  = {PaperAudit-Bench: Benchmarking Error Detection in Research Papers for Critical Automated Peer Review},
  author = {Songjun Tu and Yiwen Ma and Jiahao Lin and Qichao Zhang and Xiangyuan Lan and Junfeng. Li and Nan Xu and Linjing Li and Dongbin Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.19916},
  year   = {2026}
}