1 code implementation • 4 Dec 2024 • Xinyi Mou, Xuanwen Ding, Qi He, Liang Wang, Jingcong Liang, Xinnong Zhang, Libo Sun, Jiayu Lin, Jie zhou, Xuanjing Huang, Zhongyu Wei
We categorize the simulations into three types: (1) Individual Simulation, which mimics specific individuals or demographic groups; (2) Scenario Simulation, where multiple agents collaborate to achieve goals within specific contexts; and (3) Society Simulation, which models interactions within agent societies to reflect the complexity and variety of real-world dynamics.
1 code implementation • 25 Oct 2024 • Xinyi Mou, Jingcong Liang, Jiayu Lin, Xinnong Zhang, Xiawei Liu, Shiyue Yang, Rong Ye, Lei Chen, Haoyu Kuang, Xuanjing Huang, Zhongyu Wei
To this end, we introduce AgentSense: Benchmarking Social Intelligence of Language Agents through Interactive Scenarios.
no code implementations • 20 Jun 2024 • Jingcong Liang, Junlong Wang, Xinyu Zhai, Yungui Zhuang, Yiyang Zheng, Xin Xu, Xiandong Ran, Xiaozheng Dong, Honghui Rong, Yanlun Liu, Hao Chen, Yuhan Wei, Donghai Li, Jiajie Peng, Xuanjing Huang, Chongde Shi, Yansong Feng, Yun Song, Zhongyu Wei
We give a detailed overview of the CAIL 2023 Argument Mining Track, one of the Chinese AI and Law Challenge (CAIL) 2023 tracks.
2 code implementations • 12 Mar 2024 • Jingcong Liang, Rong Ye, Meng Han, Ruofei Lai, Xinyu Zhang, Xuanjing Huang, Zhongyu Wei
How can we construct an automated debate judge to evaluate an extensive, vibrant, multi-turn debate?
1 code implementation • 1 Dec 2023 • Jingcong Liang, Rong Ye, Meng Han, Qi Zhang, Ruofei Lai, Xinyu Zhang, Zhao Cao, Xuanjing Huang, Zhongyu Wei
In this paper, we propose the Hierarchical Argumentation Graph (Hi-ArG), a new structure to organize arguments.