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Metadata correction for 2025.coling-main.682 #4663

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Xarangi opened this issue Feb 19, 2025 · 2 comments
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Metadata correction for 2025.coling-main.682 #4663

Xarangi opened this issue Feb 19, 2025 · 2 comments
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Xarangi commented Feb 19, 2025

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  "anthology_id": "2025.coling-main.682",
  "abstract": "Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to understand and reflect on the mental states of others. Although this capability is crucial for human interaction, testing on Large Language Models (LLMs) reveals that they possess only a rudimentary understanding of it. Although the most capable closed-source LLMs have come close to human performance on some ToM tasks, they still perform poorly on complex variations of the task that involve more structured reasoning. In this work, we utilize the concept of “pretend-play”, or “Simulation Theory” from cognitive psychology to propose “Decompose-ToM”: an LLM-based inference algorithm that improves model performance on complex ToM tasks. We recursively simulate user perspectives and decompose the ToM task into a simpler set of tasks: subject identification, question-reframing, world model updation, and knowledge availability. We test the algorithm on higher-order ToM tasks and a task testing for ToM capabilities in a conversational setting, demonstrating that our approach shows significant improvement across models compared to baseline methods while requiring minimal prompt tuning across tasks and no additional model training. Our code is publicly available."
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@Xarangi Xarangi added correction for corrections submitted to the anthology metadata Correction to metadata labels Feb 19, 2025
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Found ACL Anthology entry: https://aclanthology.org/2025.coling-main.682

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Fixes hyphenation issues. I added the last sentence.

@nschneid nschneid added the approved Used to note team approval of metadata requests label Feb 19, 2025
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