SocialDial: A Benchmark for Socially-Aware Dialogue Systems
Haolan Zhan, Zhuang Li, Yufei Wang, Linhao Luo, Tao Feng, and Xiaoxi Kang, Yuncheng Hua, Lizhen Qu, Lay-Ki Soon, Suraj, Sharma, Ingrid Zukerman, Zhaleh Semnani-Azad, Gholamreza Haffari

TL;DR
SocialDial is the first comprehensive Chinese socially-aware dialogue dataset, combining human and synthetic conversations with detailed social norm annotations, aimed at advancing socially-aware dialogue systems.
Contribution
This paper introduces SocialDial, a novel dataset with fine-grained social norm labels, created using an ontology-based synthetic data generation framework with ChatGPT.
Findings
Pre-trained models show improved understanding of social norms.
Modeling social norms enhances dialogue system performance.
SocialNorms modeling is a promising research direction.
Abstract
Dialogue systems have been widely applied in many scenarios and are now more powerful and ubiquitous than ever before. With large neural models and massive available data, current dialogue systems have access to more knowledge than any people in their life. However, current dialogue systems still do not perform at a human level. One major gap between conversational agents and humans lies in their abilities to be aware of social norms. The development of socially-aware dialogue systems is impeded due to the lack of resources. In this paper, we present the first socially-aware dialogue corpus - SocialDial, based on Chinese social culture. SocialDial consists of two parts: 1,563 multi-turn dialogues between two human speakers with fine-grained labels, and 4,870 synthetic conversations generated by ChatGPT. The human corpus covers five categories of social norms, which have 14…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopic Modeling · Speech and dialogue systems · Natural Language Processing Techniques
MethodsMulti-Head Attention · Attention Is All You Need · Linear Layer · Adam · Attention Dropout · WordPiece · Dense Connections · Dropout · Weight Decay · Refunds@Expedia|||How do I get a full refund from Expedia?
