Improving Background Based Conversation with Context-aware Knowledge Pre-selection

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Authors
Publication date 16-06-2019
Event 4th International Workshop on Search-Oriented Conversational AI (SCAI)
Number of pages 7
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
Background Based Conversations (BBCs) have been developed to make dialogue systems generate more informative and natural responses by leveraging background knowledge. Existing methods for BBCs can be grouped into two categories: extraction-based methods and generation-based methods. The former extract spans from background material as responses that are not necessarily natural. The latter generate responses that are natural but not necessarily effective in leveraging background knowledge. In this paper, we focus on generation-based methods and propose a model, namely Context-aware Knowledge Pre-selection (CaKe), which introduces a pre-selection process that uses dynamic bi-directional attention to improve knowledge selection by using the utterance history context as prior information to select the most relevant background material. Experimental results show that our model is superior to current state-of-the-art baselines, indicating that it benefits from the pre-selection process, thus improving in-formativeness and fluency.
Document type Paper
Language English
Published at https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.06685
Other links https://scai-workshop.github.io/ijcai2019/
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