Role play-based question-answering by real users for building chatbots with consistent personalities

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Abstract

Having consistent personalities is important for chatbots if we want them to be believable. Typically, many question-answer pairs are prepared by hand for achieving consistent responses; however, the creation of such pairs is costly. In this study, our goal is to collect a large number of question-answer pairs for a particular character by using role play-based question-answering in which multiple users play the roles of certain characters and respond to questions by online users. Focusing on two famous characters, we conducted a large-scale experiment to collect question-answer pairs by using real users. We evaluated the effectiveness of role play-based question-answering and found that, by using our proposed method, the collected pairs lead to good-quality chatbots that exhibit consistent personalities.

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Higashinaka, R., Mizukami, M., Kawabata, H., Yamaguchi, E., Adachi, N., & Tomita, J. (2018). Role play-based question-answering by real users for building chatbots with consistent personalities. In SIGDIAL 2018 - 19th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue - Proceedings of the Conference (pp. 264–272). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/w18-5031

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