arXiv:2603.11679v3 Announce Type: replace
Abstract: As real-world datasets become more complex and heterogeneous, supervised learning is often bottlenecked by input representation design. Modeling multimodal data, such as time-series, free text, and structured records, often requires non-trivial domain expertise. We propose an agentic pipeline to streamline this process. First, an LLM analyzes a small but diverse subset of text-serialized input examples in-context to synthesize a global rubric, which acts as a programmatic specification for extracting and organizing evidence. This rubric is then used to transform naive text-serializations of inputs into a more standardized format for downstream models. We also describe local rubrics, which are task-conditioned interpretive summaries generated by an LLM. Across 15 clinical tasks from the EHRSHOT benchmark, our rubric approaches significantly outperform count-feature models, naive LLM baselines, and a clinical foundation model pretrained on orders of magnitude more data. Beyond performance, rubrics offer operational advantages such as being easy to audit, cost-effectiveness at scale, and facilitating tabular representations.
Portable automated rapid testing for auditory assessment: repeated at-home testing in older adults
IntroductionHearing challenges are prevalent in older adults and are associated with age-related cognitive decline. However, measuring age-related changes in hearing faces critical barriers related to