Dialog Acts for Task-Driven Embodied Agents
Embodied agents need to be able to interact in natural language understanding task descriptions and asking appropriate follow up questions to obtain necessary information to be effective at successfully accomplishing tasks for a wide range of users. In this work, we propose a set of dialog acts for...
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Zusammenfassung: | Embodied agents need to be able to interact in natural language understanding
task descriptions and asking appropriate follow up questions to obtain
necessary information to be effective at successfully accomplishing tasks for a
wide range of users. In this work, we propose a set of dialog acts for
modelling such dialogs and annotate the TEACh dataset that includes over 3,000
situated, task oriented conversations (consisting of 39.5k utterances in total)
with dialog acts. TEACh-DA is one of the first large scale dataset of dialog
act annotations for embodied task completion. Furthermore, we demonstrate the
use of this annotated dataset in training models for tagging the dialog acts of
a given utterance, predicting the dialog act of the next response given a
dialog history, and use the dialog acts to guide agent's non-dialog behaviour.
In particular, our experiments on the TEACh Execution from Dialog History task
where the model predicts the sequence of low level actions to be executed in
the environment for embodied task completion, demonstrate that dialog acts can
improve end task success rate by up to 2 points compared to the system without
dialog acts. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2209.12953 |