Barge-in effects in Bayesian dialogue act recognition and simulation

H. Cuayáhuitl, Nina Dethlefs, H. Hastie, Oliver Lemon
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Dialogue act recognition and simulation are traditionally considered separate processes. Here, we argue that both can be fruitfully treated as interleaved processes within the same probabilistic model, leading to a synchronous improvement of performance in both. To demonstrate this, we train multiple Bayes Nets that predict the timing and content of the next user utterance. A specific focus is on providing support for barge-ins. We describe experiments using the Let's Go data that show an improvement in classification accuracy (+5%) in Bayesian dialogue act recognition involving barge-ins using partial context compared to using full context. Our results also indicate that simulated dialogues with user barge-in are more realistic than simulations without barge-in events.
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贝叶斯对话行为识别与模拟中的碰撞效应
对话行为识别和模拟传统上被认为是两个独立的过程。在这里,我们认为两者都可以作为相同概率模型中的交错过程进行有效处理,从而导致两者的性能同步改进。为了证明这一点,我们训练了多个贝叶斯网络来预测下一个用户话语的时间和内容。具体的重点是为驳船装载提供支持。我们描述了使用Let’s Go数据的实验,与使用完整上下文相比,使用部分上下文的贝叶斯对话行为识别在涉及驳船的分类准确率(+5%)方面有所提高。我们的结果还表明,与没有用户入侵事件的模拟相比,具有用户入侵的模拟对话更真实。
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