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実ユーザー行動とシミュレーター行動の分布ギャップ測定と緩和
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ポイント
- 実ユーザーの多様な行動を捉えるユーザーシミュレーターの能力を測定する手法を開発した。
- 既存のLLMベースのユーザーシミュレーター24種を評価し、実ユーザーとの間に大きな分布ギャップを発見した。
- シミュレーターの行動を補完的に組み合わせることで、実ユーザーの行動分布に近づけることができた。
Abstract
As user simulators are increasingly used for interactive training and evaluation of AI assistants, it is essential that they represent the diverse behaviors of real users. While existing works train user simulators to generate human-like responses, whether they capture the broad and heterogeneous distribution of real user behaviors remains an open question. In this work, we introduce a method to measure the distributional gap between real and simulated user behaviors, validated through a human study and ablations. Given a dataset of real and simulated conversations, our method extracts representations of user behavior from each conversation, quantizes them into discrete distributions via clustering, then computes divergence metrics. We provide the first systematic evaluation of 24 LLM-based user simulators on coding and writing tasks, and reveal a large distributional gap from real users that varies across model families, scales, and behavioral facets. Pairwise comparisons show that most simulators behave similarly, while a few stand apart. Combining behaviorally complementary simulators brings the resulting distribution closer to real users compared to either simulator on its own. Finally, a TF-IDF analysis of the clusters surfaces interpretable patterns of behaviors that simulators capture, miss, and hallucinate.
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