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Open Intent Discovery through Unsupervised Semantic Clustering and Dependency Parsing

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arxiv 2104.12114 v2 pith:SY2YOTVN submitted 2021-04-25 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords intentgenerateautomaticallyclusterclusteringdomainunsupervisedutterance
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Intent understanding plays an important role in dialog systems, and is typically formulated as a supervised learning problem. However, it is challenging and time-consuming to design the intents for a new domain from scratch, which usually requires a lot of manual effort of domain experts. This paper presents an unsupervised two-stage approach to discover intents and generate meaningful intent labels automatically from a collection of unlabeled utterances in a domain. In the first stage, we aim to generate a set of semantically coherent clusters where the utterances within each cluster convey the same intent. We obtain the utterance representation from various pre-trained sentence embeddings and present a metric of balanced score to determine the optimal number of clusters in K-means clustering for balanced datasets. In the second stage, the objective is to generate an intent label automatically for each cluster. We extract the ACTION-OBJECT pair from each utterance using a dependency parser and take the most frequent pair within each cluster, e.g., book-restaurant, as the generated intent label. We empirically show that the proposed unsupervised approach can generate meaningful intent labels automatically and achieve high precision and recall in utterance clustering and intent discovery.

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