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New framework audits structural vulnerabilities in document intelligence

Researchers have introduced a new framework to audit the structural vulnerabilities of document layout analysis (DLA) pipelines, which are crucial for systems like retrieval-augmented generation and long-document question answering. This framework, termed "Footprint Bias," moves beyond area-centric evaluations to focus on output-level auditing. It employs Block-level Structural Loss Rate (B-SLR) and other metrics to pinpoint where perturbations impact layout structure and how failures propagate, revealing that small, targeted probes can cause significant downstream degradation. AI

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IMPACT Introduces a new auditing framework to improve the robustness of document intelligence systems, potentially enhancing their reliability in real-world applications.

RANK_REASON Academic paper introducing a new framework for auditing document intelligence systems. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 · Keze Wang ·

    How Do Document Parsers Break? Auditing Structural Vulnerability in Document Intelligence

    Document Layout Analysis (DLA) pipelines provide structured page representations for retrieval-augmented generation, long-document question answering, and other document intelligence systems, yet their robustness evaluation remains largely area-centric. We identify this Footprint…