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arxiv: 1906.01910 · v1 · pith:FI47PWWRnew · submitted 2019-06-05 · 💻 cs.IR · cs.CL· cs.LG

Evaluation and Improvement of Chatbot Text Classification Data Quality Using Plausible Negative Examples

classification 💻 cs.IR cs.CLcs.LG
keywords chatbotevaluationmetricclassificationcomparingdatasetsexamplesimprovement
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We describe and validate a metric for estimating multi-class classifier performance based on cross-validation and adapted for improvement of small, unbalanced natural-language datasets used in chatbot design. Our experiences draw upon building recruitment chatbots that mediate communication between job-seekers and recruiters by exposing the ML/NLP dataset to the recruiting team. Evaluation approaches must be understandable to various stakeholders, and useful for improving chatbot performance. The metric, nex-cv, uses negative examples in the evaluation of text classification, and fulfils three requirements. First, it is actionable: it can be used by non-developer staff. Second, it is not overly optimistic compared to human ratings, making it a fast method for comparing classifiers. Third, it allows model-agnostic comparison, making it useful for comparing systems despite implementation differences. We validate the metric based on seven recruitment-domain datasets in English and German over the course of one year.

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