CLFeb 20, 2024

Acknowledgment of Emotional States: Generating Validating Responses for Empathetic Dialogue

arXiv:2402.12770v13 citationsh-index: 19
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the need for more empathetic human-AI communication, though it is incremental as it builds on existing techniques like BERT and validation concepts from psychology.

The study tackled the problem of generating empathetic dialogue responses by introducing a framework for validating emotional states, achieving superior F1-scores over random baselines and ChatGPT in both textual and speech-based datasets.

In the realm of human-AI dialogue, the facilitation of empathetic responses is important. Validation is one of the key communication techniques in psychology, which entails recognizing, understanding, and acknowledging others' emotional states, thoughts, and actions. This study introduces the first framework designed to engender empathetic dialogue with validating responses. Our approach incorporates a tripartite module system: 1) validation timing detection, 2) users' emotional state identification, and 3) validating response generation. Utilizing Japanese EmpatheticDialogues dataset - a textual-based dialogue dataset consisting of 8 emotional categories from Plutchik's wheel of emotions - the Task Adaptive Pre-Training (TAPT) BERT-based model outperforms both random baseline and the ChatGPT performance, in term of F1-score, in all modules. Further validation of our model's efficacy is confirmed in its application to the TUT Emotional Storytelling Corpus (TESC), a speech-based dialogue dataset, by surpassing both random baseline and the ChatGPT. This consistent performance across both textual and speech-based dialogues underscores the effectiveness of our framework in fostering empathetic human-AI communication.

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