Abstract
Despite the remarkable performance of largescale generative models in open-domain conversation, they are known to be less practical for building real-time conversation systems due to high latency. On the other hand, retrieval models could return responses with much lower latency but show inferior performance to the large-scale generative models since the conversation quality is bounded by the pre-defined response set. To take advantage of both approaches, we propose a new training method called G2R (Generative-toRetrieval distillation) that preserves the efficiency of a retrieval model while leveraging the conversational ability of a large-scale generative model by infusing the knowledge of the generative model into the retrieval model. G2R consists of two distinct techniques of distillation: the data-level G2R augments the dialogue dataset with additional responses generated by the large-scale generative model, and the model-level G2R transfers the response quality score assessed by the generative model to the score of the retrieval model by the knowledge distillation loss. Through extensive experiments including human evaluation, we demonstrate that our retrieval-based conversation system trained with G2R shows a substantially improved performance compared to the baseline retrieval model while showing significantly lower inference latency than the largescale generative models.
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Kim, B., Seo, S., Han, S., Erdenee, E., & Chang, B. (2021). Distilling the Knowledge of Large-scale Generative Models into Retrieval Models for Efficient Open-domain Conversation. In Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Findings of ACL: EMNLP 2021 (pp. 3357–3373). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.findings-emnlp.286
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