MIDAS: A dialog act annotation scheme for open domain human machine spoken conversations

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Abstract

Dialog act prediction in open-domain conversations is an essential language comprehension task for both dialog system building and discourse analysis. Previous dialog act schemes, such as SWBD-DAMSL, are designed mainly for discourse analysis in human-human conversations. In this paper, we present a dialog act annotation scheme, MIDAS (Machine Interaction Dialog Act Scheme), targeted at open-domain human-machine conversations. MIDAS is designed to assist machines to improve their ability to understand human partners. MIDAS has a hierarchical structure and supports multi-label annotations. We collected and annotated a large open-domain human-machine spoken conversation dataset (consisting of 24K utterances). To validate our scheme, we leveraged transfer learning methods to train a multi-label dialog act prediction model and reached an F1 score of 0.79.

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Yu, D., & Yu, Z. (2021). MIDAS: A dialog act annotation scheme for open domain human machine spoken conversations. In EACL 2021 - 16th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Conference (pp. 1103–1120). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.eacl-main.94

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