Towards meaningful, grounded conversations with intelligent agents
As conversational agents become integral parts of many aspects of our lives, current approaches are reaching bottlenecks of performance that require increasing amounts of data or increasingly powerful models. It is also becoming clear that such agents are here to stay and accompany us for long perio...
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Zusammenfassung: | As conversational agents become integral parts of many aspects of our lives,
current approaches are reaching bottlenecks of performance that require
increasing amounts of data or increasingly powerful models. It is also becoming
clear that such agents are here to stay and accompany us for long periods of
time. If we are, therefore, to design agents that can deeply understand our
world and evolve with it, we need to take a step back and revisit the
trade-offs we have made in the current state of the art models. This paper
argues that a) we need to shift from slot filling into a more realistic
conversation paradigm; and b) that, to realize that paradigm, we need models
that are able to handle concrete and abstract entities as well as evolving
relations between them. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2006.15768 |