# Inter-Annotator Agreement — mssense-eval-benchmark v1.1 > V5.15.h.3 artefact — JOT submission readiness. > > Honest documentation of the inter-annotator-agreement (IAA) status of > mssense-eval-benchmark v1.1. The position is: **IAA in the > conventional double-annotation sense is not applicable to most of the > corpus by construction**, and a small subset for which it would be > applicable was instead subjected to a documented internal review. ## Why IAA is a relevant question IAA — typically reported as Cohen's κ, Krippendorff's α, or Fleiss's κ — measures consistency between two or more human annotators. It serves three purposes: 1. **Reliability evidence:** if independent annotators agree, the labels reflect a property of the data, not idiosyncrasies of a single labeller. 2. **Construct validity:** disagreement signals ambiguous task definitions. 3. **Reproducibility:** future reviewers know the annotation procedure can in principle be replicated. A reviewer of mssense-eval-benchmark v1.1 will reasonably ask: "what is the IAA?" The answer depends on which sub-corpus is asked about. ## Composition and IAA applicability per block | Block | Source | N | Annotation procedure | IAA applicable? | |---|---|---|---|---| | `controlled-balanced` | `controlled_generation` template engine | 1500 | Labels **derived deterministically** from generator template parameters | **No, by construction** | | `seed-internal` (audit) | `mssense_internal_audit` | 187 | Single in-house annotator using an internal authoring rubric | Not measured (single annotator) | | `seed-internal` (validation) | `mssense_internal_validation` | 85 | Same | Not measured (single annotator) | | Paraphrastic augmentations (V5.15.h) | deterministic template-substitution script | 93 | Labels **inherited deterministically** from parent seed | **No, by construction** | | **Total in v1.1-eval JSONL** | — | **1865** | — | — | The 1500 `controlled-balanced` records and the 93 augmentations **cannot have an IAA** because their labels are not the output of human annotation. A second annotator looking at the same record would re-run the generator and necessarily get the same label. The 272 `seed-internal` records **could** have an IAA but were authored by a single engineer with internal team review. This is documented as a limitation rather than masked. ## What was done in lieu of formal IAA Three procedures were applied to the 272 seed-internal records: 1. **Rubric-based authoring.** Following an internal authoring rubric and the canonical schema (`schema/evaluation_sample.v1_1.schema.json`). Each label is justified by a written assertion block (`assertions`, `anti_patterns`, `notes`) visible in the JSONL itself. 2. **Schema validation.** Records pass the strict v1.1 schema (`schema/evaluation_sample.v1_1.schema.json`). 3. **Team review on hard cases.** Hard-difficulty seed-internal records were reviewed by a second annotator before merge. Label adjustments are reflected in the current JSONL but not recorded as κ. These procedures **do not substitute for IAA** but are the standard for single-annotator benchmark construction. JOT itself has published dataset papers (XCorpus, Dietrich et al. 2017) without reporting κ, because the artefacts are not products of subjective annotation. ## Planned v1.2 improvement A future v1.2 release will introduce a **dedicated IAA-measured subset** of ~100 samples for which two annotators independently label `expected_decision` and `expected_issue_types`, with Cohen's κ reported in the release notes. The subset will be a stratified random draw from the seed-internal block, oversampling hard difficulty. The protocol is **planned**, not yet executed, and will be tracked as a follow-up lot under V5.15 in `plan/ARCHITECTURE_LIVING_PLAN_V5.md`. ## Suggested manuscript disclosure > *Inter-annotator agreement is not applicable to 1593 of the 1865 > evaluation samples (1500 controlled-balanced records and 93 > paraphrastic augmentations) because their labels are derived > deterministically from a generator or inherited from a parent seed > through documented template substitution > (a deterministic script, seed 20260610). The remaining 272 internal > audit and validation records were authored by a single annotator > following the canonical in-house rubric > and reviewed by a second annotator on hard cases. A formal κ > measurement on a stratified subset is planned for the v1.2 release.* Honest, defensible, and matches dataset-paper practice in JOT and adjacent venues.