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Twenty years of confusion in human evaluation: NLG needs evaluation sheets and standardised definitions

Authors :
Davis, Brian
Graham, Yvette
Kelleher, John D.
Sripada, Yaji
Howcroft, David
Belz, Anya
Gkatzia, Dimitra
Clinciu, Miruna
Hasan, Sadid
Mahamood, Saad
Mille, Simon
van Miltenburg, Emiel
Santhanam, Sashank
Rieser, Verena
Davis, Brian
Graham, Yvette
Kelleher, John D.
Sripada, Yaji
Howcroft, David
Belz, Anya
Gkatzia, Dimitra
Clinciu, Miruna
Hasan, Sadid
Mahamood, Saad
Mille, Simon
van Miltenburg, Emiel
Santhanam, Sashank
Rieser, Verena
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Human assessment remains the most trusted form of evaluation in NLG, but highly diverse approaches and a proliferation of different quality criteria used by researchers make it difficult to compare results and draw conclusions across papers, with adverse implications for meta-evaluation and reproducibility. In this paper, we present (i) our dataset of 165 NLG papers with human evaluations, (ii) the annotation scheme we developed to label the papers for different aspects of evaluations, (iii) quantitative analyses of the annotations, and (iv) a set of recommendations for improving standards in evaluation reporting. We use the annotations as a basis for examining information included in evaluation reports, and levels of consistency in approaches, experimental design and terminology, focusing in particular on the 200+ different terms that have been used for evaluated aspects of quality. We conclude that due to a pervasive lack of clarity in reports and extreme diversity in approaches, human evaluation in NLG presents as extremely confused in 2020, and that the field is in urgent need of standard methods and terminology.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1390668148
Document Type :
Electronic Resource