A neuro-symbolic conversational framework uses LLMs purely as semantic parsers and ASP for reasoning, with only preliminary evidence supporting the claimed reliability.
Dynamic Contexts for Generating Suggestion Questions in RAG Based Conversational Systems
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When interacting with Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG)-based conversational agents, the users must carefully craft their queries to be understood correctly. Yet, understanding the system's capabilities can be challenging for the users, leading to ambiguous questions that necessitate further clarification. This work aims to bridge the gap by developing a suggestion question generator. To generate suggestion questions, our approach involves utilizing dynamic context, which includes both dynamic few-shot examples and dynamically retrieved contexts. Through experiments, we show that the dynamic contexts approach can generate better suggestion questions as compared to other prompting approaches.
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Reliable Conversational Agents under ASP Control that Understand Natural Language
A neuro-symbolic conversational framework uses LLMs purely as semantic parsers and ASP for reasoning, with only preliminary evidence supporting the claimed reliability.