CLAIMar 28, 2025

Evaluating LLM-based Agents for Multi-Turn Conversations: A Survey

arXiv:2503.22458v144 citationsh-index: 13ACM Trans Intell Syst Technol
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It addresses the need for structured evaluation frameworks for conversational AI agents, though it is incremental as a survey rather than introducing new methods.

This survey systematically reviews evaluation methods for LLM-based agents in multi-turn conversations, analyzing nearly 250 sources to develop taxonomies for what and how to evaluate, including components like task completion and methodologies like automated metrics.

This survey examines evaluation methods for large language model (LLM)-based agents in multi-turn conversational settings. Using a PRISMA-inspired framework, we systematically reviewed nearly 250 scholarly sources, capturing the state of the art from various venues of publication, and establishing a solid foundation for our analysis. Our study offers a structured approach by developing two interrelated taxonomy systems: one that defines \emph{what to evaluate} and another that explains \emph{how to evaluate}. The first taxonomy identifies key components of LLM-based agents for multi-turn conversations and their evaluation dimensions, including task completion, response quality, user experience, memory and context retention, as well as planning and tool integration. These components ensure that the performance of conversational agents is assessed in a holistic and meaningful manner. The second taxonomy system focuses on the evaluation methodologies. It categorizes approaches into annotation-based evaluations, automated metrics, hybrid strategies that combine human assessments with quantitative measures, and self-judging methods utilizing LLMs. This framework not only captures traditional metrics derived from language understanding, such as BLEU and ROUGE scores, but also incorporates advanced techniques that reflect the dynamic, interactive nature of multi-turn dialogues.

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