Instruction tuning is an emergent paradigm in NLP wherein natural language instructions are leveraged with language models to induce zero-shot performance on unseen tasks. Dialogue is an especially interesting area in which to explore instruction tuning because dialogue systems perform multiple tasks related to language (e.g., natural language understanding and generation, domain-specific interaction), yet instruction tuning has not been systematically explored for dialogue-related tasks. We introduce INSTRUCTDIAL, an instruction tuning framework for dialogue, which consists of a repository of 48 diverse dialogue tasks in a unified text-to-text format created from 59 openly available dialogue datasets. We explore cross-task generalization ability on models tuned on INSTRUCTDIAL across diverse dialogue tasks. Our analysis reveals that INSTRUCTDIAL enables good zero-shot performance on unseen datasets and tasks such as dialogue evaluation and intent detection, and even better performance in a few-shot setting. To ensure that models adhere to instructions, we introduce novel meta-tasks. We establish benchmark zero-shot and few-shot performance of models trained using the proposed framework on multiple dialogue tasks.
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Gupta, P., Jiao, C., Yeh, Y. T., Mehri, S., Eskenazi, M., & Bigham, J. P. (2022). InstructDial: Improving Zero and Few-shot Generalization in Dialogue through Instruction Tuning. In Proceedings of the 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, EMNLP 2022 (pp. 505–525). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2022.emnlp-main.33
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