The minimax rate of estimating second-order calibration error is Õ(1/√n) with a matching Ω(1/√n) lower bound, enabled by analyticity from the sech kernel and yielding the first finite-sample guarantee for second-order Platt scaling.
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The Minimax Rate of Second-Order Calibration
The minimax rate of estimating second-order calibration error is Õ(1/√n) with a matching Ω(1/√n) lower bound, enabled by analyticity from the sech kernel and yielding the first finite-sample guarantee for second-order Platt scaling.
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Calibrating Model-Based Evaluation Metrics for Summarization
A reference-free proxy scoring framework combined with GIRB calibration produces better-aligned evaluation metrics for summarization and outperforms baselines across seven datasets.