arXiv Open Access 2024

Measuring Psychological Depth in Language Models

Fabrice Harel-Canada Hanyu Zhou Sreya Muppalla Zeynep Yildiz Miryung Kim +2 lainnya
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Evaluations of creative stories generated by large language models (LLMs) often focus on objective properties of the text, such as its style, coherence, and diversity. While these metrics are indispensable, they do not speak to a story's subjective, psychological impact from a reader's perspective. We introduce the Psychological Depth Scale (PDS), a novel framework rooted in literary theory that measures an LLM's ability to produce authentic and narratively complex stories that provoke emotion, empathy, and engagement. We empirically validate our framework by showing that humans can consistently evaluate stories based on PDS (0.72 Krippendorff's alpha). We also explore techniques for automating the PDS to easily scale future analyses. GPT-4o, combined with a novel Mixture-of-Personas (MoP) prompting strategy, achieves an average Spearman correlation of 0.51 with human judgment while Llama-3-70B with constrained decoding scores as high as 0.68 for empathy. Finally, we compared the depth of stories authored by both humans and LLMs. Surprisingly, GPT-4 stories either surpassed or were statistically indistinguishable from highly-rated human-written stories sourced from Reddit. By shifting the focus from text to reader, the Psychological Depth Scale is a validated, automated, and systematic means of measuring the capacity of LLMs to connect with humans through the stories they tell.

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F

Fabrice Harel-Canada

H

Hanyu Zhou

S

Sreya Muppalla

Z

Zeynep Yildiz

M

Miryung Kim

A

Amit Sahai

N

Nanyun Peng

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Harel-Canada, F., Zhou, H., Muppalla, S., Yildiz, Z., Kim, M., Sahai, A. et al. (2024). Measuring Psychological Depth in Language Models. https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.12680

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