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Mapping global dynamics of benchmark creation and saturation in artificial intelligence

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  • Simon Ott

    (Medical University of Vienna. Währingerstraße 25a)

  • Adriano Barbosa-Silva

    (Medical University of Vienna. Währingerstraße 25a
    ITTM S.A.—Information Technology for Translational Medicine)

  • Kathrin Blagec

    (Medical University of Vienna. Währingerstraße 25a)

  • Jan Brauner

    (University of Oxford
    University of Oxford)

  • Matthias Samwald

    (Medical University of Vienna. Währingerstraße 25a)

Abstract

Benchmarks are crucial to measuring and steering progress in artificial intelligence (AI). However, recent studies raised concerns over the state of AI benchmarking, reporting issues such as benchmark overfitting, benchmark saturation and increasing centralization of benchmark dataset creation. To facilitate monitoring of the health of the AI benchmarking ecosystem, we introduce methodologies for creating condensed maps of the global dynamics of benchmark creation and saturation. We curate data for 3765 benchmarks covering the entire domains of computer vision and natural language processing, and show that a large fraction of benchmarks quickly trends towards near-saturation, that many benchmarks fail to find widespread utilization, and that benchmark performance gains for different AI tasks are prone to unforeseen bursts. We analyze attributes associated with benchmark popularity, and conclude that future benchmarks should emphasize versatility, breadth and real-world utility.

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  • Simon Ott & Adriano Barbosa-Silva & Kathrin Blagec & Jan Brauner & Matthias Samwald, 2022. "Mapping global dynamics of benchmark creation and saturation in artificial intelligence," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:13:y:2022:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-022-34591-0
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-34591-0
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