LLMs as Signal Detectors: Sensitivity, Bias, and the Temperature-Criterion Analogy
arXiv cs.CL / 3/17/2026
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Key Points
- The paper argues that calibration metrics for LLMs conflate sensitivity and bias, and proposes using Signal Detection Theory (SDT) to separate these components for more precise evaluation.
- It employs a full parametric SDT framework (unequal-variance modeling, criterion estimation, and z-ROC analysis) across 168,000 trials and three LLMs.
- It investigates whether temperature functions as a criterion shift (as with payoff manipulations in human psychophysics) and finds that this analogy can break down because temperature also changes the generated output.
- The results show unequal-variance evidence distributions among models, with instruct models exhibiting more pronounced asymmetry in z-ROC slopes, and demonstrate that calibration metrics alone cannot distinguish models in sensitivity vs. bias, highlighting the value of the full SDT framework.
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