A Unified Implicit Dialog Framework for Conversational Search
We propose a unified Implicit Dialog framework for goal-oriented, information seeking tasks of Conversational Search applications. It aims to enable dialog interactions with domain data without replying on explicitly encoded the rules but utilizing the underlying data representation to build the com...
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Zusammenfassung: | We propose a unified Implicit Dialog framework for goal-oriented, information
seeking tasks of Conversational Search applications. It aims to enable dialog
interactions with domain data without replying on explicitly encoded the rules
but utilizing the underlying data representation to build the components
required for dialog interaction, which we refer as Implicit Dialog in this
work. The proposed framework consists of a pipeline of End-to-End trainable
modules. A centralized knowledge representation is used to semantically ground
multiple dialog modules. An associated set of tools are integrated with the
framework to gather end users' input for continuous improvement of the system.
The goal is to facilitate development of conversational systems by identifying
the components and the data that can be adapted and reused across many end-user
applications. We demonstrate our approach by creating conversational agents for
several independent domains. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1802.04358 |