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Meta-control of Dialogue Systems Using Large Language Models

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arxiv 2312.13715 v1 pith:VAO3CQRM submitted 2023-12-21 cs.RO

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Utilizing Large Language Models (LLMs) facilitates the creation of flexible and natural dialogues, a task that has been challenging with traditional rule-based dialogue systems. However, LLMs also have the potential to produce unexpected responses, which may not align with the intentions of dialogue system designers. To address this issue, this paper introduces a meta-control method that employs LLMs to develop more stable and adaptable dialogue systems. The method includes dialogue flow control to ensure that utterances conform to predefined scenarios and turn-taking control to foster natural dialogues. Furthermore, we have implemented a dialogue system that utilizes this meta-control strategy and verified that the dialogue system utilizing meta-control operates as intended.

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