A training procedure that samples negative responses by semantic distance to learn multi-granularity representations improves next-utterance retrieval and downstream transfer.
Generative Encoder-Decoder Models for Task-Oriented Spoken Dialog Systems with Chatting Capability
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Generative encoder-decoder models offer great promise in developing domain-general dialog systems. However, they have mainly been applied to open-domain conversations. This paper presents a practical and novel framework for building task-oriented dialog systems based on encoder-decoder models. This framework enables encoder-decoder models to accomplish slot-value independent decision-making and interact with external databases. Moreover, this paper shows the flexibility of the proposed method by interleaving chatting capability with a slot-filling system for better out-of-domain recovery. The models were trained on both real-user data from a bus information system and human-human chat data. Results show that the proposed framework achieves good performance in both offline evaluation metrics and in task success rate with human users.
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Multi-Granularity Representations of Dialog
A training procedure that samples negative responses by semantic distance to learn multi-granularity representations improves next-utterance retrieval and downstream transfer.