HierTOD: A Task-Oriented Dialogue System Driven by Hierarchical Goals
Task-Oriented Dialogue (TOD) systems assist users in completing tasks through natural language interactions, often relying on a single-layered workflow structure for slot-filling in public tasks, such as hotel bookings. However, in enterprise environments, which involve rich domain-specific knowledg...
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Zusammenfassung: | Task-Oriented Dialogue (TOD) systems assist users in completing tasks through
natural language interactions, often relying on a single-layered workflow
structure for slot-filling in public tasks, such as hotel bookings. However, in
enterprise environments, which involve rich domain-specific knowledge, TOD
systems face challenges due to task complexity and the lack of standardized
documentation. In this work, we introduce HierTOD, an enterprise TOD system
driven by hierarchical goals and can support composite workflows. By focusing
on goal-driven interactions, our system serves a more proactive role,
facilitating mixed-initiative dialogue and improving task completion. Equipped
with components for natural language understanding, composite goal retriever,
dialogue management, and response generation, backed by a well-organized data
service with domain knowledge base and retrieval engine, HierTOD delivers
efficient task assistance. Furthermore, our system implementation unifies two
TOD paradigms: slot-filling for information collection and step-by-step
guidance for task execution. Our human study demonstrates the effectiveness and
helpfulness of HierTOD in performing both paradigms. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.07152 |