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Hacking Neural Evaluation Metrics with Single Hub Text

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Strongly human-correlated evaluation metrics serve as an essential compass for the development and improvement of generation models and must be highly reliable and robust. Recent embedding-based neural text evaluation metrics, such as COMET for translation tasks, are widely used in both research and development fields. However, there is no guarantee that they yield reliable evaluation results due to the black-box nature of neural networks. To raise concerns about the reliability and safety of such metrics, we propose a method for finding a single adversarial text in the discrete space that is consistently evaluated as high-quality, regardless of the test cases, to identify the vulnerabilities in evaluation metrics. The single hub text found with our method achieved 79.1 COMET% and 67.8 COMET% in the WMT'24 English-to-Japanese (En--Ja) and English-to-German (En--De) translation tasks, respectively, outperforming translations generated individually for each source sentence by using M2M100, a general translation model. Furthermore, we also confirmed that the hub text found with our method generalizes across multiple language pairs such as Ja--En and De--En.

Hiroyuki Deguchi, Katsuki Chousa, Yusuke Sakai• 2025

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Text-to-Image AlignmentMS-COCO
CLIP Score0.995
60
Image-Text Alignment EvaluationNoCaps Out-of-Domain (val)
CLIPScore83.1
40
Caption EvaluationMSCOCO
Win Rate87.3
20
Caption EvaluationNoCaps
Win Rate48
20
Machine TranslationWMT En–Ja 2023 (dev)
COMET Score83.1
17
Image CaptioningMSCOCO
CLIPScore35.6
14
Machine TranslationWMT En-Ja ’23 (dev)
COMET93.2
4
Machine TranslationWMT En-Ja ’24 (test)
COMET91.1
4
Machine TranslationWMT En-De 23 (dev)
COMET Score97.3
4
Machine TranslationWMT En-De ’24 (test)
COMET97.1
4
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