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SOLOIST: Building Task Bots at Scale with Transfer Learning and Machine Teaching

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arxiv 2005.05298 v4 pith:LGATHGF4 submitted 2020-05-11 cs.CL cs.AIcs.LG

classification cs.CLcs.AIcs.LG
keywords dialogsoloistmachinemodelteachingtaskbotsfine-tuning
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We present a new method SOLOIST that uses transfer learning and machine teaching to build task bots at scale. We parameterize classical modular task-oriented dialog systems using a Transformer-based auto-regressive language model, which subsumes different dialog modules into a single neural model. We pre-train, on heterogeneous dialog corpora, a task-grounded response generation model, which can generate dialog responses grounded in user goals and real-world knowledge for task completion. The pre-trained model can be efficiently adapted to accomplish new tasks with a handful of task-specific dialogs via machine teaching, where training samples are generated by human teachers interacting with the system. Experiments show that (i) SOLOIST creates new state-of-the-art on well-studied task-oriented dialog benchmarks, including CamRest676 and MultiWOZ; (ii) in the few-shot fine-tuning settings, SOLOIST significantly outperforms existing methods, and (iii) the use of machine teaching substantially reduces the labeling cost of fine-tuning. The pre-trained models and codes are available at https://aka.ms/soloist.

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  1. Building Task Bots with Self-learning for Enhanced Adaptability, Extensibility, and Factuality

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    A thesis that combines self-learning from dialog logs, schema-guided prompting, and self-aligned factuality to build task bots with minimal human intervention.

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