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Recurrent Neural Networks for Dialogue State Tracking

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arxiv 1606.08733 v2 pith:TKDOJHAP submitted 2016-06-28 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords modelsstatedialoguepreprocessingtrackingdstc2handnetworks
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This paper discusses models for dialogue state tracking using recurrent neural networks (RNN). We present experiments on the standard dialogue state tracking (DST) dataset, DSTC2. On the one hand, RNN models became the state of the art models in DST, on the other hand, most state-of-the-art models are only turn-based and require dataset-specific preprocessing (e.g. DSTC2-specific) in order to achieve such results. We implemented two architectures which can be used in incremental settings and require almost no preprocessing. We compare their performance to the benchmarks on DSTC2 and discuss their properties. With only trivial preprocessing, the performance of our models is close to the state-of- the-art results.

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