CLJun 2, 2025Code
KokoroChat: A Japanese Psychological Counseling Dialogue Dataset Collected via Role-Playing by Trained CounselorsZhiyang Qi, Takumasa Kaneko, Keiko Takamizo et al.
Generating psychological counseling responses with language models relies heavily on high-quality datasets. Crowdsourced data collection methods require strict worker training, and data from real-world counseling environments may raise privacy and ethical concerns. While recent studies have explored using large language models (LLMs) to augment psychological counseling dialogue datasets, the resulting data often suffers from limited diversity and authenticity. To address these limitations, this study adopts a role-playing approach where trained counselors simulate counselor-client interactions, ensuring high-quality dialogues while mitigating privacy risks. Using this method, we construct KokoroChat, a Japanese psychological counseling dialogue dataset comprising 6,589 long-form dialogues, each accompanied by comprehensive client feedback. Experimental results demonstrate that fine-tuning open-source LLMs with KokoroChat improves both the quality of generated counseling responses and the automatic evaluation of counseling dialogues. The KokoroChat dataset is available at https://github.com/UEC-InabaLab/KokoroChat.
CLMar 7
Enhancing Consistency of Werewolf AI through Dialogue Summarization and Persona InformationYoshiki Tanaka, Takumasa Kaneko, Hiroki Onozeki et al.
The Werewolf Game is a communication game where players' reasoning and discussion skills are essential. In this study, we present a Werewolf AI agent developed for the AIWolfDial 2024 shared task, co-hosted with the 17th INLG. In recent years, large language models like ChatGPT have garnered attention for their exceptional response generation and reasoning capabilities. We thus develop the LLM-based agents for the Werewolf Game. This study aims to enhance the consistency of the agent's utterances by utilizing dialogue summaries generated by LLMs and manually designed personas and utterance examples. By analyzing self-match game logs, we demonstrate that the agent's utterances are contextually consistent and that the character, including tone, is maintained throughout the game.
CLDec 20, 2023
Enhancing Consistency in Multimodal Dialogue System Using LLM with Dialogue ScenarioHiroki Onozeki, Zhiyang Qi, Kazuma Akiyama et al.
This paper describes our dialogue system submitted to Dialogue Robot Competition 2023. The system's task is to help a user at a travel agency decide on a plan for visiting two sightseeing spots in Kyoto City that satisfy the user. Our dialogue system is flexible and stable and responds to user requirements by controlling dialogue flow according to dialogue scenarios. We also improved user satisfaction by introducing motion and speech control based on system utterances and user situations. In the preliminary round, our system was ranked fifth in the impression evaluation and sixth in the plan evaluation among all 12 teams.