A new open-domain dialogue dataset shows that users' own judgments of stylistic similarity correlate with their preference (Spearman r=0.67-0.75), but third-party stylistic similarity judgments do not, indicating a gap between subjective and objective evaluation.
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How Stylistic Similarity Shapes Preferences in Dialogue Dataset with User and Third Party Evaluations
A new open-domain dialogue dataset shows that users' own judgments of stylistic similarity correlate with their preference (Spearman r=0.67-0.75), but third-party stylistic similarity judgments do not, indicating a gap between subjective and objective evaluation.