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Adaptive Parameterization for Neural Dialogue Generation

Published in EMNLP, 2019

This paper is about the number 1. The number 2 is left for future work. Read more

Recommended citation: Hengyi Cai, Hongshen Chen, Cheng Zhang, Yonghao Song, Xiaofang Zhao and Dawei Yin. Adaptive Parameterization for Neural Dialogue Generation. In Proceedings of the 2019 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP 2019), Hong Kong, China, Nov. 2019. https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/D19-1188/

Learning from Easy to Complex: Adaptive Multi-curricula Learning for Neural Dialogue Generation

Published in AAAI, 2020

Abstract: Current state-of-the-art neural dialogue systems are mainly data-driven and are trained on human-generated responses. However, due to the subjectivity and open-ended nature of human conversations, the complexity of training dialogues varies greatly. The noise and uneven complexity of query-response pairs impede the learning efficiency and effects of the neural dialogue generation models. What is more, so far, there are no unified dialogue complexity measurements, and the dialogue complexity embodies multiple aspects of attributes—specificity, repetitiveness, relevance, etc. Inspired by human behaviors of learning to converse, where children learn from easy dialogues to complex ones and dynamically adjust their learning progress, in this paper, we first analyze five dialogue attributes to measure the dialogue complexity in multiple perspectives on three publicly available corpora. Then, we propose an adaptive multi-curricula learning framework to schedule a committee of the organized curricula. The framework is established upon the reinforcement learning paradigm, which automatically chooses different curricula at the evolving learning process according to the learning status of the neural dialogue generation model. Extensive experiments conducted on five state-of-the-art models demonstrate its learning efficiency and effectiveness with respect to 13 automatic evaluation metrics and human judgments. Read more

Recommended citation: Hengyi Cai, Hongshen Chen, Cheng Zhang, Yonghao Song, Xiaofang Zhao, Yangxi Li, Dongsheng Duan and Dawei Yin. Learning from Easy to Complex: Adaptive Multi-curricula Learning for Neural Dialogue Generation. In Proceedings of the 34th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 2020), New York, USA, Feb. 2020. https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.00639

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