对786个概念的AI增强的语义特征规范
Siddharth Suresh1,2, Kushin Mukherjee3, Tyler Giallanza4
1Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Topics in cognitive science
|December 30, 2025
概括
这项研究介绍了NOVA:通过人工智能优化规范,这是一种用于语义特征规范的AI增强数据集. 在预测语义相似性判断方面,NOVA显示了更高的特征密度,并且在预测语义相似性判断方面超过了仅人类数据集.
科学领域:
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 心理语言学 心理语言学
- 计算语言学 计算语言学
背景情况:
- 语义特征规范对于理解人类概念知识至关重要.
- 传统的规范化方法是劳动密集型的,限制了概念和功能覆盖范围.
- 现有的数据集可能无法完全捕捉到人类概念知识的丰富性.
研究的目的:
- 用大型语言模型 (LLM) 引入一种用于增强人类生成的语义特征规范的新方法.
- 创建一个AI增强的功能规范数据集 (NOVA:通过AI优化规范) 具有经过验证的质量.
- 评估人工智能增强数据集的性能,与人为规范和文字嵌入模型相比.
主要方法:
- 通过LLM响应增强人为生成的特征规范.
- 检查标准的质量与可靠的人类判断对比.
- 在预测语义相似性方面,将AI增强数据集 (NOVA) 与仅用于人类的数据集和词嵌入模型进行比较.
主要成果:
- 与仅用于人类的数据集相比,NOVA数据集具有显著更高的特征密度和概念重叠.
- 在预测语义相似性判断方面,NOVA的表现优于人类标准数据集和传统的词嵌入模型.
- 该研究通过人类判断验证来验证LLM产生的规范的质量.
结论:
- 人类的概念知识比以前在标准数据集中捕获的知识更广泛.
- 大型语言模型 (LLM),当适当验证时,是认知科学研究的强大工具.
- NOVA数据集为研究语义表示提供了更丰富,更全面的资源.
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