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arxiv: 1804.00318 · v1 · pith:AXRMKRMZnew · submitted 2018-04-01 · 💻 cs.CL

Joint Learning of Interactive Spoken Content Retrieval and Trainable User Simulator

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keywords retrievaluserinteractivesimulatorcontentspokenhand-crafteddifficult
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User-machine interaction is crucial for information retrieval, especially for spoken content retrieval, because spoken content is difficult to browse, and speech recognition has a high degree of uncertainty. In interactive retrieval, the machine takes different actions to interact with the user to obtain better retrieval results; here it is critical to select the most efficient action. In previous work, deep Q-learning techniques were proposed to train an interactive retrieval system but rely on a hand-crafted user simulator; building a reliable user simulator is difficult. In this paper, we further improve the interactive spoken content retrieval framework by proposing a learnable user simulator which is jointly trained with interactive retrieval system, making the hand-crafted user simulator unnecessary. The experimental results show that the learned simulated users not only achieve larger rewards than the hand-crafted ones but act more like real users.

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