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  Multilingual semantic distance: Automatic verbal creativity assessment in many languages

Patterson, J. D., Merseal, H. M., Johnson, D. R., Agnoli, S., Baas, M., Baker, B. S., et al. (2023). Multilingual semantic distance: Automatic verbal creativity assessment in many languages. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 17(4), 495-507. doi:10.1037/aca0000618.

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Patterson, John D.1, Author
Merseal, Hannah M.1, Author
Johnson, Dan R.1, Author
Agnoli, Sergio1, Author
Baas, Matthijs1, Author
Baker, Brendan S.1, Author
Barbot, Baptiste1, Author
Benedek, Mathias1, Author
Borhani, Khatereh1, Author
Chen, Qunlin1, Author
Christensen, Julia F.1, Author
Corazza, Giovanni Emanuele1, Author
Forthmann, Boris1, Author
Karwowski, Maciej1, Author
Kazemian, Nastaran1, Author
Kreisberg-Nitzav, Ariel1, Author
Kenett, Yoed N.1, Author
Link, Allison1, Author
Lubart, Todd1, Author
Mercier, Maxence1, Author
Miroshnik, Kirill1, AuthorOvando-Tellez, Marcela1, AuthorPrimi, Ricardo1, AuthorPuente-Díaz, Rogelio1, AuthorSaid-Metwaly, Sameh1, AuthorStevenson, Claire1, AuthorVartanian, Meghedi2, Author                 Volle, Emannuelle1, Authorvan Hell, Janet G.1, AuthorBeaty, Roger E.1, Author more..
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2Department Neurology, MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Max Planck Society, ou_634549              

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Free keywords: Creativity assessment; Cross-linguistic analysis; Distributional semantic modeling; Natural language processing; Semantic distance
 Abstract: Creativity research commonly involves recruiting human raters to judge the originality of responses to divergent thinking tasks, such as the alternate uses task (AUT). These manual scoring practices have benefited the field, but they also have limitations, including labor-intensiveness and subjectivity, which can adversely impact the reliability and validity of assessments. To address these challenges, researchers are increasingly employing automatic scoring approaches, such as distributional models of semantic distance. However, semantic distance has primarily been studied in English-speaking samples, with very little research in the many other languages of the world. In a multilab study (N = 6,522 participants), we aimed to validate semantic distance on the AUT in 12 languages: Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, English, Farsi, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Polish, Russian, and Spanish. We gathered AUT responses and human creativity ratings (N = 107,672 responses), as well as criterion measures for validation (e.g., creative achievement). We compared two deep learning-based semantic models—multilingual bidirectional encoder representations from transformers and cross-lingual language model RoBERTa—to compute semantic distance and validate this automated metric with human ratings and criterion measures. We found that the top-performing model for each language correlated positively with human creativity ratings, with correlations ranging from medium to large across languages. Regarding criterion validity, semantic distance showed small-to-moderate effect sizes (comparable to human ratings) for openness, creative behavior/achievement, and creative self-concept. We provide open access to our multilingual dataset for future algorithmic development, along with Python code to compute semantic distance in 12 languages.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-03-172022-07-012023-06-102023-08
 Publication Status: Published online
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Title: Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts
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Publ. Info: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 17 (4) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 495 - 507 Identifier: ISSN: 1931-3896
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1931-3896