skills/ablation-planner/SKILL.md
Use when main results pass result-to-claim (claim_supported=yes or partial) and ablation studies are needed for paper submission. Codex designs ablations from a reviewer's perspective, CC reviews feasibility and implements.
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Systematically design ablation studies that answer the questions reviewers will ask. Codex leads the design (reviewer perspective), CC reviews feasibility and implements.
/result-to-claim with claim_supported = yes or partial/auto-review-loop reviewer identifies missing ablationsCC reads available project files to build the full picture:
mcp__codex__codex:
config: {"model_reasoning_effort": "xhigh"}
prompt: |
You are a rigorous ML reviewer planning ablation studies.
Given this method and results, design ablations that:
1. Isolate the contribution of each novel component
2. Answer questions reviewers will definitely ask
3. Test sensitivity to key hyperparameters
4. Compare against natural alternative design choices
Method: [description from project files]
Components: [list of removable/replaceable components]
Current results: [key metrics from experiments]
Claims: [what we claim and current evidence]
For each ablation, specify:
- name: what to change (e.g., "remove module X", "replace Y with Z")
- what_it_tests: the specific question this answers
- expected_if_component_matters: what we predict if the component is important
- priority: 1 (must-run) to 5 (nice-to-have)
Also provide:
- coverage_assessment: what reviewer questions these ablations answer
- unnecessary_ablations: experiments that seem useful but won't add insight
- suggested_order: run order optimized for maximum early information
- estimated_compute: total GPU-hours estimate
Normalize Codex response into structured format:
## Ablation Plan
### Component Ablations (highest priority)
| # | Name | What It Tests | Expected If Matters | Priority |
|---|------|---------------|---------------------|----------|
| 1 | remove module X | contribution of X | performance drops on metric Y | 1 |
| 2 | replace X with simpler Z | value of learned vs fixed | drops, especially on dataset A | 2 |
### Hyperparameter Sensitivity
| # | Parameter | Values to Test | What It Tests | Priority |
|---|-----------|---------------|---------------|----------|
| 3 | lambda | [0.01, 0.1, 1.0] | sensitivity to regularization | 3 |
### Design Choice Comparisons
| # | Name | What It Tests | Priority |
|---|------|---------------|----------|
| 4 | joint vs separate matching | whether joint adds value | 4 |
### Coverage Assessment
[What reviewer questions these ablations answer]
### Unnecessary Ablations
[Experiments that seem useful but won't add insight — skip these]
### Run Order
[Optimized for maximum early information]
### Estimated Compute
[Total GPU-hours]
Before running anything, CC checks:
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