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Long-Horizon Dialogue Understanding for Role Identification in the Game of Avalon with Large Language Models (2311.05720v1)

Published 9 Nov 2023 in cs.CL, cs.AI, and cs.LG

Abstract: Deception and persuasion play a critical role in long-horizon dialogues between multiple parties, especially when the interests, goals, and motivations of the participants are not aligned. Such complex tasks pose challenges for current LLMs (LLM) as deception and persuasion can easily mislead them, especially in long-horizon multi-party dialogues. To this end, we explore the game of Avalon: The Resistance, a social deduction game in which players must determine each other's hidden identities to complete their team's objective. We introduce an online testbed and a dataset containing 20 carefully collected and labeled games among human players that exhibit long-horizon deception in a cooperative-competitive setting. We discuss the capabilities of LLMs to utilize deceptive long-horizon conversations between six human players to determine each player's goal and motivation. Particularly, we discuss the multimodal integration of the chat between the players and the game's state that grounds the conversation, providing further insights into the true player identities. We find that even current state-of-the-art LLMs do not reach human performance, making our dataset a compelling benchmark to investigate the decision-making and language-processing capabilities of LLMs. Our dataset and online testbed can be found at our project website: https://sstepput.github.io/Avalon-NLU/

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Authors (9)
  1. Simon Stepputtis (38 papers)
  2. Joseph Campbell (36 papers)
  3. Yaqi Xie (23 papers)
  4. Zhengyang Qi (6 papers)
  5. Wenxin Sharon Zhang (1 paper)
  6. Ruiyi Wang (11 papers)
  7. Sanketh Rangreji (4 papers)
  8. Michael Lewis (11 papers)
  9. Katia Sycara (93 papers)
Citations (7)