Empathy scale adaptation for artificial agents: a review with a new subscale proposal

Harika Putta, Karl Daher, Mira El Kamali, Omar Abou Khaled, D. Lalanne, E. Mugellini
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The communication between humans and artificial agents is becoming crucial and significant in daily life, especially with the advancements in the fields of human-robot and human-computer interaction. For these artificial agents to be recognized as social beings, they should exhibit emotional and empathic behaviors. However, there is no global agreement on measuring the empathic capabilities of these agents. For this reason, the scientific community has paid a significant focus on developing a standardized metric to perceive artificial agents' empathy. In this regard, this article provides a discussion on challenges in artificial empathy evaluation and researches the developments to discuss the factors and recommendations to design a globally accepted metric. It also discusses the qualities required for a globally accepted and standardized metric. Finally, an adaptation to an existing questionnaire is proposed for the evaluation of empathy in artificial agents.
人工智能的共情量表适应:一个新子量表的回顾
人与人工智能体之间的交流在日常生活中变得越来越重要,特别是随着人机交互和人机交互领域的发展。为了让这些人工智能体被认为是社会存在,它们应该表现出情感和移情行为。然而,对于衡量这些代理人的移情能力,目前还没有一个全球性的共识。出于这个原因,科学界非常关注开发一种标准化的度量来感知人工智能体的同理心。在这方面,本文讨论了人工共情评估面临的挑战,并研究了发展趋势,讨论了设计一个全球公认的指标的因素和建议。它还讨论了全球公认的标准化度量标准所需的质量。最后,提出了一种对现有问卷的改编,用于评估人工智能体的同理心。
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