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Who can we trust? LLM-as-a-jury for Comparative Assessment

Mengjie Qian, Guangzhi Sun, Mark J. F. Gales, Kate M. Knill · Feb 18, 2026

Citations: 0
Pairwise Preference Automatic Metrics General
  • Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly applied as automatic evaluators for natural language generation assessment often using pairwise comparative judgements.
  • Existing approaches typically rely on single judges or aggregate multiple judges assuming equal reliability.
Cross-Cultural Expert-Level Art Critique Evaluation with Vision-Language Models

Haorui Yu, Xuehang Wen, Fengrui Zhang, Qiufeng Yi · Jan 12, 2026

Citations: 0
Rubric RatingCritique Edit Automatic Metrics Coding
  • Existing benchmarks assess perception without interpretation, and common evaluation proxies, such as automated metrics and LLM-judge averaging, are unreliable for culturally sensitive generative tasks.
  • We address this measurement gap with a tri-tier evaluation framework grounded in art-theoretical constructs (Section 2).
Team of Thoughts: Efficient Test-time Scaling of Agentic Systems through Orchestrated Tool Calling

Jeffrey T. H. Wong, Zixi Zhang, Junyi Liu, Yiren Zhao · Feb 18, 2026

Citations: 0
Expert Verification Automatic Metrics Multi Agent Coding
  • Existing Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) typically rely on static, homogeneous model configurations, limiting their ability to exploit the distinct strengths of differently post-trained models.
  • To address this, we introduce Team-of-Thoughts, a novel MAS architecture that leverages the complementary capabilities of heterogeneous agents via an orchestrator-tool paradigm.
PMG: Parameterized Motion Generator for Human-like Locomotion Control

Chenxi Han, Yuheng Min, Zihao Huang, Ao Hong, Hang Liu, Yi Cheng · Feb 13, 2026

Citations: 0
Automatic Metrics Long Horizon General
  • Recent advances in data-driven reinforcement learning and motion tracking have substantially improved humanoid locomotion, yet critical practical challenges remain.
  • To address these limitations, we propose the Parameterized Motion Generator (PMG), a real-time motion generator grounded in an analysis of human motion structure that synthesizes reference trajectories using only a compact set of parameteri

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