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Autori principali: Bolliger, Lena Sophia, Haller, Patrick, Cretton, Isabelle Caroline Rose, Reich, David Robert, Kew, Tannon, Jäger, Lena Ann
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Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.04289
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author Bolliger, Lena Sophia
Haller, Patrick
Cretton, Isabelle Caroline Rose
Reich, David Robert
Kew, Tannon
Jäger, Lena Ann
author_facet Bolliger, Lena Sophia
Haller, Patrick
Cretton, Isabelle Caroline Rose
Reich, David Robert
Kew, Tannon
Jäger, Lena Ann
contents The Eye Movements on Machine-Generated Texts Corpus (EMTeC) is a naturalistic eye-movements-while-reading corpus of 107 native English speakers reading machine-generated texts. The texts are generated by three large language models using five different decoding strategies, and they fall into six different text type categories. EMTeC entails the eye movement data at all stages of pre-processing, i.e., the raw coordinate data sampled at 2000 Hz, the fixation sequences, and the reading measures. It further provides both the original and a corrected version of the fixation sequences, accounting for vertical calibration drift. Moreover, the corpus includes the language models' internals that underlie the generation of the stimulus texts: the transition scores, the attention scores, and the hidden states. The stimuli are annotated for a range of linguistic features both at text and at word level. We anticipate EMTeC to be utilized for a variety of use cases such as, but not restricted to, the investigation of reading behavior on machine-generated text and the impact of different decoding strategies; reading behavior on different text types; the development of new pre-processing, data filtering, and drift correction algorithms; the cognitive interpretability and enhancement of language models; and the assessment of the predictive power of surprisal and entropy for human reading times. The data at all stages of pre-processing, the model internals, and the code to reproduce the stimulus generation, data pre-processing and analyses can be accessed via https://github.com/DiLi-Lab/EMTeC/.
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spellingShingle EMTeC: A Corpus of Eye Movements on Machine-Generated Texts
Bolliger, Lena Sophia
Haller, Patrick
Cretton, Isabelle Caroline Rose
Reich, David Robert
Kew, Tannon
Jäger, Lena Ann
Computation and Language
The Eye Movements on Machine-Generated Texts Corpus (EMTeC) is a naturalistic eye-movements-while-reading corpus of 107 native English speakers reading machine-generated texts. The texts are generated by three large language models using five different decoding strategies, and they fall into six different text type categories. EMTeC entails the eye movement data at all stages of pre-processing, i.e., the raw coordinate data sampled at 2000 Hz, the fixation sequences, and the reading measures. It further provides both the original and a corrected version of the fixation sequences, accounting for vertical calibration drift. Moreover, the corpus includes the language models' internals that underlie the generation of the stimulus texts: the transition scores, the attention scores, and the hidden states. The stimuli are annotated for a range of linguistic features both at text and at word level. We anticipate EMTeC to be utilized for a variety of use cases such as, but not restricted to, the investigation of reading behavior on machine-generated text and the impact of different decoding strategies; reading behavior on different text types; the development of new pre-processing, data filtering, and drift correction algorithms; the cognitive interpretability and enhancement of language models; and the assessment of the predictive power of surprisal and entropy for human reading times. The data at all stages of pre-processing, the model internals, and the code to reproduce the stimulus generation, data pre-processing and analyses can be accessed via https://github.com/DiLi-Lab/EMTeC/.
title EMTeC: A Corpus of Eye Movements on Machine-Generated Texts
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.04289