arXiv Open Access 2025

Summarization Metrics for Spanish and Basque: Do Automatic Scores and LLM-Judges Correlate with Humans?

Jeremy Barnes Naiara Perez Alba Bonet-Jover Begoña Altuna
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Studies on evaluation metrics and LLM-as-a-Judge models for automatic text summarization have largely been focused on English, limiting our understanding of their effectiveness in other languages. Through our new dataset BASSE (BAsque and Spanish Summarization Evaluation), we address this situation by collecting human judgments on 2,040 abstractive summaries in Basque and Spanish, generated either manually or by five LLMs with four different prompts. For each summary, annotators evaluated five criteria on a 5-point Likert scale: coherence, consistency, fluency, relevance, and 5W1H. We use these data to reevaluate traditional automatic metrics used for evaluating summaries, as well as several LLM-as-a-Judge models that show strong performance on this task in English. Our results show that currently proprietary judge LLMs have the highest correlation with human judgments, followed by criteria-specific automatic metrics, while open-sourced judge LLMs perform poorly. We release BASSE and our code publicly, along with the first large-scale Basque summarization dataset containing 22,525 news articles with their subheads.

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Jeremy Barnes

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Naiara Perez

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Alba Bonet-Jover

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Begoña Altuna

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Barnes, J., Perez, N., Bonet-Jover, A., Altuna, B. (2025). Summarization Metrics for Spanish and Basque: Do Automatic Scores and LLM-Judges Correlate with Humans?. https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.17039

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