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Negative Training for Neural Dialogue Response Generation

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arxiv 1903.02134 v5 pith:IDR53OR3 submitted 2019-03-06 cs.CL cs.LG

classification cs.CLcs.LG
keywords negativeresponsestraininggenerationresponsebehaviorsdialogueframework
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Although deep learning models have brought tremendous advancements to the field of open-domain dialogue response generation, recent research results have revealed that the trained models have undesirable generation behaviors, such as malicious responses and generic (boring) responses. In this work, we propose a framework named "Negative Training" to minimize such behaviors. Given a trained model, the framework will first find generated samples that exhibit the undesirable behavior, and then use them to feed negative training signals for fine-tuning the model. Our experiments show that negative training can significantly reduce the hit rate of malicious responses, or discourage frequent responses and improve response diversity.

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