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Rethinking Theory of Mind Benchmarks for LLMs: Towards A User-Centered Perspective

Rethinking Theory of Mind Benchmarks for LLMs: Towards A User-Centered Perspective

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英文摘要

The last couple of years have witnessed emerging research that appropriates Theory-of-Mind (ToM) tasks designed for humans to benchmark LLM's ToM capabilities as an indication of LLM's social intelligence. However, this approach has a number of limitations. Drawing on existing psychology and AI literature, we summarize the theoretical, methodological, and evaluation limitations by pointing out that certain issues are inherently present in the original ToM tasks used to evaluate human's ToM, which continues to persist and exacerbated when appropriated to benchmark LLM's ToM. Taking a human-computer interaction (HCI) perspective, these limitations prompt us to rethink the definition and criteria of ToM in ToM benchmarks in a more dynamic, interactional approach that accounts for user preferences, needs, and experiences with LLMs in such evaluations. We conclude by outlining potential opportunities and challenges towards this direction.

Qiaosi Wang、Xuhui Zhou、Maarten Sap、Jodi Forlizzi、Hong Shen

计算技术、计算机技术

Qiaosi Wang,Xuhui Zhou,Maarten Sap,Jodi Forlizzi,Hong Shen.Rethinking Theory of Mind Benchmarks for LLMs: Towards A User-Centered Perspective[EB/OL].(2025-04-14)[2025-05-12].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.10839.点此复制

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