An Automated Evaluation Agent for Q&A Pairs and Reticular Synthesis Conditions
Preprint 2025 en
Authors
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Nakul Rampal
DF
Dongrong Joe Fu
CZ
Chengbin Zhao
Abstract
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We report an automated evaluation agent that can reliably assign classification labels to different Q&A pairs of both single-hop and multi-hop types, as well as to synthesis conditions datasets. Our agent is built around a suite of large language models (LLMs) and is designed to eliminate human involvement in the evaluation process. Through extensive testing of various approaches such as DSPy and finetuning, among others, we found that the performance of a given LLM on these Q&A and synthesis conditions classification tasks is determined primarily by the architecture of the agent where it makes a significant difference how the different inputs are parsed and processed, and how the LLMs are called. We also found that the quality of the prompt provided remains paramount, irrespective of the sophistication of the underlying model. Even models considered state-of-the-art, such as GPT-o1, exhibit poor performance when the prompt lacks sufficient detail and structure. To overcome these challenges, we performed systematic prompt optimization, iteratively refining the prompt to significantly improve classification accuracy and achieve human-level evaluation benchmarks. We show that while LLMs have made remarkable progress, they still fall short of human reasoning without substantial prompt engineering. The agent presented here provides a robust and reproducible tool for evaluating Q&A pairs and synthesis conditions in a scalable manner and can serve as a foundation for future developments in automated evaluation of LLM inputs and outputs.
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