LGMay 22, 2025

Automated Capability Evaluation of Foundation Models

arXiv:2505.17228v22 citationsh-index: 4
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the need for scalable and fine-grained evaluation of foundation models, which is essential for their safe deployment, though it is an incremental improvement over existing methods.

The paper tackles the problem of evaluating foundation models by introducing ACE, a framework that automates capability decomposition and task generation, reducing human effort and achieving within 0.01 RMSE of exhaustive evaluation by assessing less than half of capabilities.

Current evaluation frameworks for foundation models rely heavily on static, manually curated benchmarks, limiting their ability to capture the full breadth of model capabilities. This paper introduces Active learning for Capability Evaluation (ACE), a novel framework for scalable, automated, and fine-grained evaluation of foundation models. ACE leverages the knowledge embedded in powerful frontier models to decompose a domain into semantically meaningful capabilities and generates diverse evaluation tasks, significantly reducing human effort. In Mathematics, ACE generated 433 capabilities and 11,800 tasks, covering 94% of Wikipedia-defined skills in the domain while introducing novel, coherent ones. To maximize efficiency, ACE fits a capability model in latent semantic space, allowing reliable approximation of a subject model's performance by evaluating only a subset of capabilities via active learning. It reaches within 0.01 RMSE of exhaustive evaluation by evaluating less than half of capabilities. Compared to static datasets, ACE provides more balanced coverage and uncovers fine-grained differences that aggregate metrics fail to capture. Our results demonstrate that ACE provides a more complete and informative picture of model capabilities, which is essential for safe and well-informed deployment of foundation models.

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