An integrated neural network model for domain action determination in goal-oriented dialogues

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Abstract

A speaker's intentions can be represented by domain actions (domain-independent speech act and domain-dependent concept sequence pairs). Therefore, it is essential that domain actions be determined when implementing dialogue systems because a dialogue system should determine users' intentions from their utterances and should create counterpart intentions to the users' intentions. In this paper, a neural network model is proposed for classifying a user's domain actions and planning a system's domain actions. An integrated neural network model is proposed for simultaneously determining user and system domain actions using the same framework. The proposed model performed better than previous non-integrated models in an experiment using a goal-oriented dialogue corpus. This result shows that the proposed integration method contributes to improving domain action determination performance. © 2013 KIPS.

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Lee, H., Kim, H., & Seo, J. (2013). An integrated neural network model for domain action determination in goal-oriented dialogues. Journal of Information Processing Systems, 9(2), 259–270. https://doi.org/10.3745/JIPS.2013.9.2.259

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