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arxiv:2504.15784

Automated Creativity Evaluation for Large Language Models: A Reference-Based Approach

Published on Apr 22, 2025
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Abstract

The study proposes an automated creativity evaluation method for LLM-generated texts based on the Torrance Test of Creative Writing, improving alignment with human judgments.

Creative writing is a key capability of Large Language Models (LLMs), with potential applications in literature, storytelling, and various creative domains. However, evaluating the creativity of machine-generated texts remains a significant challenge, as existing methods either rely on costly manual annotations or fail to align closely with human assessments. In this paper, we propose an effective automated evaluation method based on the Torrance Test of Creative Writing (TTCW), which evaluates creativity as product. Our method employs a reference-based Likert-style approach, scoring generated creative texts relative to high-quality reference texts across various tests. Experimental results demonstrate that our method significantly improves the alignment between LLM evaluations and human assessments, achieving a pairwise accuracy of 0.75 (+15\%).

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