Concepts de base
Empathy requires perspective-taking, where the listener aligns their understanding with the speaker's experience. This study introduces a new approach to recognize this alignment in empathetic speech, using Appraisal Theory to model the cognitive and emotional components of empathy.
Résumé
This paper introduces a new dataset, ALOE, which contains over 9,200 span-level annotations of different types of appraisals (e.g., pleasantness, control, effort) of a person's experience, as well as over 3,000 empathetic alignments between a speaker's and observer's speech.
The authors develop computational models to accurately recognize these appraisals and alignments. Analyzing over 9.2 million Reddit conversations, they find that appraisals capture meaningful groupings of behavior, but most responses have minimal alignment. However, mental health professionals engage with substantially more empathetic alignment compared to laypeople.
The paper also examines how empathetic alignment changes over time - both for professionals as they gain more experience, as well as for laypeople as they receive more feedback on their helpful responses. The results suggest that while training can improve empathetic alignment, factors like compassion fatigue can lead to a decrease in alignment over time.
Stats
"Empathy requires perspective-taking: empathetic responses require a person to reason about what another has experienced and communicate that understanding in language."
"We find that mental health professionals have much higher alignment with Targets; but, as seen in clinical settings, both professionals and laypeople decrease in their levels of alignment as they become more experienced."
"Surprisingly, while professionals have higher total alignment, they are much less likely to use the same appraisals in their response compared with laypeople."
Citations
"Empathy requires perspective-taking: empathetic responses require a person to reason about what another has experienced and communicate that understanding in language."
"We find that mental health professionals have much higher alignment with Targets; but, as seen in clinical settings, both professionals and laypeople decrease in their levels of alignment as they become more experienced."
"Surprisingly, while professionals have higher total alignment, they are much less likely to use the same appraisals in their response compared with laypeople."