PKSHA & Tohoku Univ. to Present AI Simulation Research on Cognitive Styles at JSAI2026
PKSHA Technology and Tohoku University researched the impact of cognitive styles on LLM persuasion dialogue simulations. The findings, showing changes in dialogue behavior, will be presented at JSAI2026.
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- 📰 Published: June 5, 2026 at 23:00
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PKSHA Technology and Tohoku University have jointly researched incorporating cognitive styles into LLM-based dialogue simulations for persuasion. The study analyzed how cognitive traits like need for cognition, need for cognitive closure, and maximization tendency affect dialogue behavior. Unlike previous simulations focusing primarily on personality traits, this research evaluated how information perception and decision-making styles impact responses. Using data from over 2,000 real individuals, the traits were integrated into LLM user simulators. Results showed significant changes in dialogue behavior, such as increased utterances examining conditions and a higher tendency to accept persuasion when conditions are met. A significant correlation between cognitive style strength and utterance tendencies was also confirmed. The research aims to improve PKSHA AI Agents by verifying dialogue content tailored to users' cognitive styles. The findings will be presented at the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence Annual Conference (JSAI2026) poster session on June 10, 2026.
FAQ
Who conducted this research?
PKSHA Technology and Tohoku University's Language AI Research Center.
What was studied?
The impact of 'cognitive style' on persuasion dialogue behavior using an LLM simulation.
When will it be presented?
At the poster session of JSAI2026 on June 10, 2026.
Where will the presentation take place?
At the JSAI2026 conference held at G Messe Gunma in Takasaki, Gunma.
Why was this research conducted?
To advance the dialogue design and evaluation of AI dialogue solutions.