Results of a Single Blind Literary Taste Test with Short Anonymized Novel Fragments

Andreas van Cranenburgh*, Corina Koolen

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    Abstract

    It is an open question to what extent perceptions of literary quality are derived from text-intrinsic versus social factors. While supervised models can predict literary quality ratings from textual factors quite successfully, as shown in the Riddle of Literary Quality project (Koolen et al., 2020), this does not prove that social factors are not important, nor can we assume that readers make judgments on literary quality in the same way and based on the same information as machine learning models. We report the results of a pilot study to gauge the effect of textual features on literary ratings of Dutch-language novels by participants in a controlled experiment with 48 participants. In an exploratory analysis, we compare the ratings to those from the large reader survey of the Riddle in which social factors were not excluded, and to machine learning predictions of those literary ratings. We find moderate to strong correlations of questionnaire ratings with the survey ratings, but the predictions are closer to the survey ratings. Code and data: https://github.com/andreasvc/litquest
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the The 4th Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature
    PublisherInternational Committee on Computational Linguistics
    Pages121-126
    Number of pages6
    Publication statusPublished - 2020
    EventSIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature - Online
    Duration: 8-Dec-202013-Dec-2020
    Conference number: 4

    Workshop

    WorkshopSIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature
    Period08/12/202013/12/2020

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