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InnoEval: On Research Idea Evaluation as a Knowledge-Grounded, Multi-Perspective Reasoning Problem

SShuofei QiaoYYunxiang WeiXXuehai WangBBin WuBBoyang XueNNingyu ZhangHHossein A. RahmaniYYanshan WangQQiang ZhangKKeyan DingJJeff Z. PanHHuajun ChenEEmine Yilmaz
Published
February 16, 2026
Authors
13

Abstract

The rapid evolution of Large Language Models has catalyzed a surge in scientific idea production, yet this leap has not been accompanied by a matching advance in idea evaluation. The fundamental nature of scientific evaluation needs knowledgeable grounding, collective deliberation, and multi-criteria decision-making. However, existing idea evaluation methods often suffer from narrow knowledge horizons, flattened evaluation dimensions, and the inherent bias in LLM-as-a-Judge. To address these, we regard idea evaluation as a knowledge-grounded, multi-perspective reasoning problem and introduce InnoEval, a deep innovation evaluation framework designed to emulate human-level idea assessment. We apply a heterogeneous deep knowledge search engine that retrieves and grounds dynamic evidence from diverse online sources. We further achieve review consensus with an innovation review board containing reviewers with distinct academic backgrounds, enabling a multi-dimensional decoupled evaluation across multiple metrics. We construct comprehensive datasets derived from authoritative peer-reviewed submissions to benchmark InnoEval. Experiments demonstrate that InnoEval can consistently outperform baselines in point-wise, pair-wise, and group-wise evaluation tasks, exhibiting judgment patterns and consensus highly aligned with human experts.

Keywords

Large Language Modelsidea evaluationdeep innovation evaluation frameworkknowledge-grounded reasoningmulti-perspective reasoningheterogeneous deep knowledge search engineinnovation review boardmulti-dimensional decoupled evaluationpeer-reviewed submissions

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