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arxiv:2603.04033

Who Judges the Judge? Evaluating LLM-as-a-Judge for French Medical open-ended QA

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Abstract

Large language models can serve as evaluators for medical open-ended question answering, with domain-adapted and fine-tuned models showing better alignment with expert annotations while reducing generator sensitivity.

Automatic evaluation of medical open-ended question answering (OEQA) remains challenging due to the need for expert annotations. We evaluate whether large language models (LLMs) can act as judges of semantic equivalence in French medical OEQA, comparing closed-access, general-purpose, and biomedical domain-adapted models. Our results show that LLM-based judgments are strongly influenced by the model that generated the answer, with agreement varying substantially across generators. Domain-adapted and large general-purpose models achieve the highest alignment with expert annotations. We further show that lightweight adaptation of a compact model using supervised fine-tuning (SFT) and Group Relative Policy Optimization (GRPO) substantially improves performance and reduces generator sensitivity, even with limited data. Overall, our findings highlight the need for generator-aware evaluation and suggest that carefully adapted small models can support scalable evaluation in low-resource medical settings.

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