Can LLMs Beat Humans in Debating? A Dynamic Multi-agent Framework for Competitive Debate
Competitive debate is a complex task of computational argumentation. Large Language Models (LLMs) suffer from hallucinations and lack competitiveness in this field. To address these challenges, we introduce Agent for Debate (Agent4Debate), a dynamic multi-agent framework based on LLMs designed to en...
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Zusammenfassung: | Competitive debate is a complex task of computational argumentation. Large
Language Models (LLMs) suffer from hallucinations and lack competitiveness in
this field. To address these challenges, we introduce Agent for Debate
(Agent4Debate), a dynamic multi-agent framework based on LLMs designed to
enhance their capabilities in competitive debate. Drawing inspiration from
human behavior in debate preparation and execution, Agent4Debate employs a
collaborative architecture where four specialized agents, involving Searcher,
Analyzer, Writer, and Reviewer, dynamically interact and cooperate. These
agents work throughout the debate process, covering multiple stages from
initial research and argument formulation to rebuttal and summary. To
comprehensively evaluate framework performance, we construct the Competitive
Debate Arena, comprising 66 carefully selected Chinese debate motions. We
recruit ten experienced human debaters and collect records of 200 debates
involving Agent4Debate, baseline models, and humans. The evaluation employs the
Debatrix automatic scoring system and professional human reviewers based on the
established Debatrix-Elo and Human-Elo ranking. Experimental results indicate
that the state-of-the-art Agent4Debate exhibits capabilities comparable to
those of humans. Furthermore, ablation studies demonstrate the effectiveness of
each component in the agent structure. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.04472 |