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DialBERT: A Hierarchical Pre-Trained Model for Conversation Disentanglement

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arxiv 2004.03760 v2 pith:MVUAH4BM submitted 2020-04-08 cs.CL

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keywords bertmodelconversationconversationsdialbertdisentanglementinformationutterance
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Disentanglement is a problem in which multiple conversations occur in the same channel simultaneously, and the listener should decide which utterance is part of the conversation he will respond to. We propose a new model, named Dialogue BERT (DialBERT), which integrates local and global semantics in a single stream of messages to disentangle the conversations that mixed together. We employ BERT to capture the matching information in each utterance pair at the utterance-level, and use a BiLSTM to aggregate and incorporate the context-level information. With only a 3% increase in parameters, a 12% improvement has been attained in comparison to BERT, based on the F1-Score. The model achieves a state-of-the-art result on the a new dataset proposed by IBM and surpasses previous work by a substantial margin.

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