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SocialSim: Towards Socialized Simulation of Emotional Support Conversation

20 June 2025
Z. Chen
Yaru Cao
Guanqun Bi
Jincenzi Wu
Jinfeng Zhou
Xiyao Xiao
S. Chen
H. Wang
Minlie Huang
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Main:7 Pages
7 Figures
Bibliography:2 Pages
11 Tables
Appendix:7 Pages
Abstract

Emotional support conversation (ESC) helps reduce people's psychological stress and provide emotional value through interactive dialogues. Due to the high cost of crowdsourcing a large ESC corpus, recent attempts use large language models for dialogue augmentation. However, existing approaches largely overlook the social dynamics inherent in ESC, leading to less effective simulations. In this paper, we introduce SocialSim, a novel framework that simulates ESC by integrating key aspects of social interactions: social disclosure and social awareness. On the seeker side, we facilitate social disclosure by constructing a comprehensive persona bank that captures diverse and authentic help-seeking scenarios. On the supporter side, we enhance social awareness by eliciting cognitive reasoning to generate logical and supportive responses. Building upon SocialSim, we construct SSConv, a large-scale synthetic ESC corpus of which quality can even surpass crowdsourced ESC data. We further train a chatbot on SSConv and demonstrate its state-of-the-art performance in both automatic and human evaluations. We believe SocialSim offers a scalable way to synthesize ESC, making emotional care more accessible and practical.

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@article{chen2025_2506.16756,
  title={ SocialSim: Towards Socialized Simulation of Emotional Support Conversation },
  author={ Zhuang Chen and Yaru Cao and Guanqun Bi and Jincenzi Wu and Jinfeng Zhou and Xiyao Xiao and Si Chen and Hongning Wang and Minlie Huang },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.16756},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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