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Main Authors: Matsuo, Kazuya, Ishii, Yoko, Otsuka, Atsushi, Ishii, Ryo, Sugiyama, Hiroaki, Mizukami, Masahiro, Arimoto, Tsunehiro, Nomoto, Narichika, Sato, Yoshihide, Yamaguchi, Tetsuya
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.04706
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author Matsuo, Kazuya
Ishii, Yoko
Otsuka, Atsushi
Ishii, Ryo
Sugiyama, Hiroaki
Mizukami, Masahiro
Arimoto, Tsunehiro
Nomoto, Narichika
Sato, Yoshihide
Yamaguchi, Tetsuya
author_facet Matsuo, Kazuya
Ishii, Yoko
Otsuka, Atsushi
Ishii, Ryo
Sugiyama, Hiroaki
Mizukami, Masahiro
Arimoto, Tsunehiro
Nomoto, Narichika
Sato, Yoshihide
Yamaguchi, Tetsuya
contents This paper focuses on simulating text dialogues in which impressions between speakers improve during speed dating. This simulation involves selecting an utterance from multiple candidates generated by a text generation model that replicates a specific speaker's utterances, aiming to improve the impression of the speaker. Accurately selecting an utterance that improves the impression is crucial for the simulation. We believe that whether an utterance improves a dialogue partner's impression of the speaker may depend on the personalities of both parties. However, recent methods for utterance selection do not consider the impression per utterance or the personalities. To address this, we propose a method that predicts whether an utterance improves a partner's impression of the speaker, considering the personalities. The evaluation results showed that personalities are useful in predicting impression changes per utterance. Furthermore, we conducted a human evaluation of simulated dialogues using our method. The results showed that it could simulate dialogues more favorably received than those selected without considering personalities.
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spellingShingle Enhancing Impression Change Prediction in Speed Dating Simulations Based on Speakers' Personalities
Matsuo, Kazuya
Ishii, Yoko
Otsuka, Atsushi
Ishii, Ryo
Sugiyama, Hiroaki
Mizukami, Masahiro
Arimoto, Tsunehiro
Nomoto, Narichika
Sato, Yoshihide
Yamaguchi, Tetsuya
Computation and Language
Human-Computer Interaction
This paper focuses on simulating text dialogues in which impressions between speakers improve during speed dating. This simulation involves selecting an utterance from multiple candidates generated by a text generation model that replicates a specific speaker's utterances, aiming to improve the impression of the speaker. Accurately selecting an utterance that improves the impression is crucial for the simulation. We believe that whether an utterance improves a dialogue partner's impression of the speaker may depend on the personalities of both parties. However, recent methods for utterance selection do not consider the impression per utterance or the personalities. To address this, we propose a method that predicts whether an utterance improves a partner's impression of the speaker, considering the personalities. The evaluation results showed that personalities are useful in predicting impression changes per utterance. Furthermore, we conducted a human evaluation of simulated dialogues using our method. The results showed that it could simulate dialogues more favorably received than those selected without considering personalities.
title Enhancing Impression Change Prediction in Speed Dating Simulations Based on Speakers' Personalities
topic Computation and Language
Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.04706