AI RESEARCH

Don't Stop the Multi-Party! On Generating Synthetic Written Multi-Party Conversations with Constraints

arXiv CS.CL

ArXi:2502.13592v2 Announce Type: replace Written Multi-Party Conversations (WMPCs) are widely studied across disciplines, with social media as a primary data source due to their accessibility. However, these datasets raise privacy concerns and often reflect platform-specific properties. For example, interactions between speakers may be limited due to rigid platform structures (e.g., threads, tree-like discussions), which yield overly simplistic interaction patterns (e.g., one-to-one "reply-to" links