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Title Findings of WASSA 2024 Shared Task on Empathy and Personality Detection in Interactions
Authors Salvatore Giorgi, Joao Sedoc, Valentín Barriere, Shabnam Tafreshi
Publication date 2024
Abstract This paper presents the results of the WASSA 2024 shared
task on
predicting empathy, emotion, and personality in conversations and reactions
to news articles. Participating teams were given access to a new,
unpublished extension of the WASSA 2023 shared task dataset. This task is
both multi-level and multi-modal: data is available at the person, essay,
dialog, and dialog-turn levels and includes formal (news articles) and
informal text (essays and dialogs), self-report data (personality and
distress), and third-party annotations (empathy and emotion). The shared
task included a new focus on conversations between humans and LLM-based
virtual agents which occur immediately after reading and reacting to the
news articles. Participants were encouraged to explore the multi-level and
multi-modal nature of this data. Participation was encouraged in four
tracks: (i) predicting the perceived empathy at the dialog level, (ii)
predicting turn-level empathy, emotion polarity, and emotion intensity in
conversations, (iii) predicting state empathy and distress scores, and (iv)
predicting personality. In total, 14 teams participated in the shared task.
We summarize the methods and resources used by the participating
teams.
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Pages 369-379
Conference name Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment, & Social Media Analysis
Publisher Association for Computational Linguistic
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