Modeling a Conversational Agent using BDI Framework

IF 0.4 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Applied Computing Review Pub Date : 2023-03-27 DOI:10.1145/3555776.3577657
Alexandre Yukio Ichida, Felipe Meneguzzi
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Building conversational agents to help humans in domain-specific tasks is challenging since the agent needs to understand the natural language and act over it while accessing domain expert knowledge. Modern natural language processing techniques led to an expansion of conversational agents, with recent pretrained language models achieving increasingly accurate language recognition results using ever-larger open datasets. However, the black-box nature of such pretrained language models obscures the agent's reasoning and its motivations when responding, leading to unexplained dialogues. We develop a belief-desire-intention (BDI) agent as a task-oriented dialogue system to introduce mental attitudes similar to humans describing their behavior during a dialogue. We compare the resulting model with a pipeline dialogue model by leveraging existing components from dialogue systems and developing the agent's intention selection as a dialogue policy. We show that combining traditional agent modelling approaches, such as BDI, with more recent learning techniques can result in efficient and scrutable dialogue systems.
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使用BDI框架对会话代理建模
构建会话代理来帮助人类完成特定领域的任务是具有挑战性的,因为代理需要理解自然语言并在访问领域专家知识时对其进行操作。现代自然语言处理技术导致了对话代理的扩展,最近的预训练语言模型使用越来越大的开放数据集实现了越来越准确的语言识别结果。然而,这种预训练语言模型的黑箱性质模糊了智能体在响应时的推理和动机,导致无法解释的对话。我们开发了一个信念-欲望-意图(BDI)代理作为一个任务导向的对话系统,以引入类似于人类在对话中描述他们的行为的心理态度。我们通过利用对话系统中的现有组件并将代理的意图选择作为对话策略,将生成的模型与管道对话模型进行比较。我们表明,将传统的智能体建模方法(如BDI)与最新的学习技术相结合,可以产生高效且可分析的对话系统。
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