Act or Clarify? Modeling Sensitivity to Uncertainty and Cost in Communication 文章

ArXiv CS.CL2026-05-26NEWSen作者: Polina Tsvilodub, Karl Mulligan, Todd Snider, Robert D. Hawkins, Michael Franke

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arXiv:2602.02843v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: When deciding how to act under uncertainty, agents may choose to act to reduce uncertainty or they may act despite that uncertainty. In communicative settings, an important way of reducing uncertainty is by asking clarification questions (CQs). We predict that the decision to ask a CQ depends on both contextual uncertainty and the cost of alternative actions, and that these factors interact: uncertainty should matter most when acting incorrectly is costly. We formalize this interaction in a computational model based on expected regret: how much an agent stands to lose by acting now rather than with full information. We test these predictions in two experiments, one examining purely linguistic responses to questions and another extending to choices between clarification and non-linguistic action.

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