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Dancing in Chains: Strategic Persuasion in Academic Rebuttal via Theory of Mind

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Zhitao He, Zongwei Lyu et al.Jan 22arXiv

Academic rebuttals are not just about being polite; they are about smart, strategic persuasion under hidden information.

#academic rebuttal#theory of mind#strategic persuasion

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BEDA: Belief Estimation as Probabilistic Constraints for Performing Strategic Dialogue Acts

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Hengli Li, Zhaoxin Yu et al.Dec 31arXiv

This paper presents BEDA, a simple way to make chatty AI act strategically by turning what it believes into gentle rules (probabilistic constraints) that guide what it can say.

#strategic dialogue#belief estimation#probabilistic constraints

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SVBench: Evaluation of Video Generation Models on Social Reasoning

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Wenshuo Peng, Gongxuan Wang et al.Dec 25arXiv

SVBench is the first benchmark that checks whether video generation models can show realistic social behavior, not just pretty pictures.

#social reasoning#video generation#benchmark

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