
rubric
/ˈruːbrɪk/
an explicit scoring guide that turns judgment into repeatable criteria
rubric in a sentence
“The judge model grades each answer against a five-point rubric.”
Origin of rubric
Latin rubrica red ochre — manuscript headings were written in red
Related Words
pass@k
the probability that at least one of k sampled attempts is correct
drift
gradual change in inputs or behavior that quietly erodes performance
error analysis
systematically reading failures to find the patterns worth fixing
perplexity
a measure of how surprised a model is by text; lower means better prediction
benchmark saturation
when models max out a test so it can no longer tell them apart
observability
the degree to which a system's inner behavior can be inferred from what it emits