A generative approach to extrapolate word concreteness ratings.

IF 1.4 3区 心理学 Q4 PHYSIOLOGY Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1177/17470218251320641
Tianqi Wang, Xu Xu
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A wealth of psycholinguistic and clinical research is supported by normative ratings of lexicosemantic properties, e.g., word concreteness, word valence, age-of-acquisition, etc. Collecting such ratings for a sufficiently large number of words is, however, notoriously labour-intensive. This study utilised the mixture density network (MDN), a generative approach, to implement a computational expansion of the concreteness ratings for simplified Chinese words. Based on different word embeddings, the MDN was trained to generate the probability density of a word's trial-level ratings, allowing us to predict not only the word's mean concreteness rating (con.mean), but also the potential variability (con.var) in people's perceptions about the word's concreteness. The resulting estimates were shown to largely converge with human ratings in both central tendency and variability, and to precisely reflect the important representational features of the construct. Apart from these internal validations, we also examined the contributions of con.mean to Chinese lexical processing. The results revealed the concreteness effect on event-related potentials associated with visual word recognition. To assist and enhance future research, we released the extrapolated concreteness ratings, along with degrees of variability, for over 78,000 Chinese words in the Open Science Framework (https://osf.io/gwr5h/).

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EXPRESS:一个生成的方法来推断单词具体评级。
大量的心理语言学和临床研究得到了词汇语义特性的规范评级的支持,例如,词的具体性、词价、习得年龄等。然而,为足够多的单词收集这样的评级是出了名的劳动密集型。本研究利用混合密度网络(MDN)这一生成方法,对简体中文单词的具体性等级进行了计算扩展。基于不同的词嵌入,训练MDN生成一个词的试验级评级的概率密度,使我们不仅可以预测词的平均具体评级(con.mean),还可以预测人们对词的具体感知的潜在变异性(con.var)。结果表明,在集中趋势和可变性方面,估计结果与人类评分在很大程度上趋同,并准确地反映了该结构的重要代表性特征。除了这些内部验证外,我们还研究了con.mean对汉语词汇加工的贡献。结果表明,具体效应对事件相关电位的影响与视觉词识别有关。为了协助和加强未来的研究,我们发布了外推的具体等级,以及开放科学框架中超过78,000个中文单词的变化程度。
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