Structures Benchmark and Evaluation papers using the five-pillar framework (Research Gap, Construction Pipeline, Evaluation Framework, Empirical Findings, optional Companion Method). Returns a completeness audit, a six-part Introduction logic chain, a Section 2-7 skeleton, and a pre-submission checklist. Use when writing a benchmark paper, structuring a benchmark paper, checking whether a benchmark idea is substantive, drafting a benchmark Introduction, or planning the data-construction pipeline or experiments.
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A Benchmark paper does not win by proposing a new algorithm. It wins by defining a new evaluation dimension and shipping a construction pipeline that makes the measurement high-quality, scalable, and reproducible. This skill scaffolds the five pillars a reviewer checks, then gives you a six-part Introduction chain, a Section 2-7 skeleton, and a pre-submission checklist. Stage-specific depth lives in seven reference files under references/.
| Dimension | Technical paper | Benchmark paper |
|---|---|---|
| Main contribution | Novel algorithm or method | Novel evaluation dimension or dataset |
| Introduction axis | Key Idea or Mechanism | Evaluation Gap and Benchmark Design Rationale |
| Problem definition | One-sentence goal | The problem definition IS the contribution |
| Heaviest chapter | Method | Construction Pipeline + Evaluation Framework |
| Experiments purpose | Prove "my method beats baselines" | Reveal "where model capability boundaries sit" |
| Canonical Figure 1 | Method framework diagram | Running example + pipeline diagram |
For technical and position papers, use the tech-paper-template skill. For the Introduction outline in isolation, use intro-drafter.
references/construction-pipeline.md.references/benchmark-design.md.references/experiments.md.references/benchmark-design.md.references/construction-pipeline.md.references/experiments.md.The full section-by-section writing guide with page budgets and figure placement is in references/paper-structure.md.
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# Role
You are a senior researcher who has published multiple Benchmark papers at top venues (NeurIPS Datasets and Benchmarks Track, SIGMOD, VLDB, ICML, ICLR). You know what reviewers look for in Benchmark submissions and how those criteria differ from Technical papers.
# Task
I will give you the core information about a Benchmark or Evaluation paper. Audit it against the five-pillar framework, then produce a complete logic skeleton for the paper.
# Five pillars (all must be addressed)
1. Research Gap: which dimension of evaluation does existing work miss?
2. Construction Pipeline: how is the data built at scale without losing quality?
3. Evaluation Framework: what is the fine-grained taxonomy?
4. Empirical Findings: what capability boundary does this reveal?
5. Companion Method (optional): a specialized model tuned for this benchmark.
# Input
- Research area: [e.g., Text-to-SQL, Text-to-Visualization, code generation]
- Benchmark name: [name]
- Research gap and motivation: [the evaluation blind spot you target]
- Construction approach: [how the data is built]
- Evaluation framework: [metrics and taxonomy]
- Data scale: [number of tasks, domains, difficulty tiers]
- Key findings or insights: [one to three]
# Output
## Step 1: Five-pillar completeness table
| Pillar | Covered? | Your content | Improvement suggestion |
|---|---|---|---|
| Research Gap | Y or N | ... | ... |
| Construction Pipeline | Y or N | ... | ... |
| Evaluation Framework | Y or N | ... | ... |
| Empirical Findings | Y or N | ... | ... |
| Companion Method | Y, N, or NA | ... | ... |
## Step 2: Introduction six-part logic chain
| Part | Your content |
|---|---|
| 1. Background + Running Example | ... |
| 2. Existing-benchmark limitations (up to 3) | Limitation 1: ... | Limitation 2: ... | Limitation 3: ... |
| 3. Research Questions | RQ1: ... | RQ2: ... | RQ3 (optional): ... |
| 4. Design Considerations | ... |
| 5. Our Proposal | ... |
| 6. Contributions | 1. ... | 2. ... | 3. ... | 4. ... |
## Step 3: Section outline for §2 to §7
For each section, produce a one-paragraph sketch naming the figure or table that carries its weight.
## Step 4: Pre-submission self-check
Load `references/checklist.md` and walk the four-category checklist. Report any Critical or Major items that are unresolved.references/ rather than trying to resolve it in one turn.tech-paper-template.references/checklist.md and walk it line by line with the user.references/gap-analysis.md: systematic identification of the evaluation blind spot.references/benchmark-design.md: design goals, task scope, taxonomy patterns, evaluation framework.references/construction-pipeline.md: the three construction paradigms, pipeline stages, quality control.references/experiments.md: baseline selection, RQ-driven analysis, Finding X pattern, case studies.references/paper-structure.md: section-by-section writing with page budgets and figure placement.references/checklist.md: four-category pre-submission checklist with severity classification.references/instantiation-template.md: fillable template for instantiating this thinking model on your paper.references/orchestrator-notes.md: historical notes from the earlier staged orchestrator architecture, kept for context.aff5de9
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