Automatic recognition of the general-purpose communicative functions defined by the ISO 24617-2 standard for dialog act annotation (Extended abstract)
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Resumo: | From the perspective of a dialog system, the identification of the intention behind the segments in a dialog is important, as it provides cues regarding the information present in the segments and how they should be interpreted. The ISO 24617-2 standard for dialog act annotation defines a hierarchically organized set of general-purpose communicative functions that correspond to different intentions that are relevant in the context of a dialog. In this paper, we explore the automatic recognition of these functions. To do so, we propose to adapt existing approaches to dialog act recognition, so that they can deal with the hierarchical classification problem. More specifically, we propose the use of an end-to-end hierarchical network with cascading outputs and maximum a posteriori path estimation to predict the communicative function at each level of the hierarchy, preserve the dependencies between the functions in the path, and decide at which level to stop. Additionally, we rely on transfer learning processes to address the data scarcity problem. Our experiments on the DialogBank show that this approach outperforms both flat and hierarchical approaches based on multiple classifiers and that each of its components plays an important role in the recognition of general-purpose communicative functions |
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Automatic recognition of the general-purpose communicative functions defined by the ISO 24617-2 standard for dialog act annotation (Extended abstract)Natural language processingText classificationDialogue and interactive systemsFrom the perspective of a dialog system, the identification of the intention behind the segments in a dialog is important, as it provides cues regarding the information present in the segments and how they should be interpreted. The ISO 24617-2 standard for dialog act annotation defines a hierarchically organized set of general-purpose communicative functions that correspond to different intentions that are relevant in the context of a dialog. In this paper, we explore the automatic recognition of these functions. To do so, we propose to adapt existing approaches to dialog act recognition, so that they can deal with the hierarchical classification problem. More specifically, we propose the use of an end-to-end hierarchical network with cascading outputs and maximum a posteriori path estimation to predict the communicative function at each level of the hierarchy, preserve the dependencies between the functions in the path, and decide at which level to stop. Additionally, we rely on transfer learning processes to address the data scarcity problem. Our experiments on the DialogBank show that this approach outperforms both flat and hierarchical approaches based on multiple classifiers and that each of its components plays an important role in the recognition of general-purpose communicative functionsInternational Joint Conferences on Artifical Intelligence (IJCAI)2023-10-30T10:20:47Z2023-01-01T00:00:00Z20232023-10-30T10:18:20Zconference objectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/29482eng978-1-956792-03-410.24963/IJCAI.2023/788Ribeiro, E.Ribeiro, R.Matos, D. M. de.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-07-07T03:47:48Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/29482Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T18:32:00.437312Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Automatic recognition of the general-purpose communicative functions defined by the ISO 24617-2 standard for dialog act annotation (Extended abstract) |
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Automatic recognition of the general-purpose communicative functions defined by the ISO 24617-2 standard for dialog act annotation (Extended abstract) |
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Automatic recognition of the general-purpose communicative functions defined by the ISO 24617-2 standard for dialog act annotation (Extended abstract) Ribeiro, E. Natural language processing Text classification Dialogue and interactive systems |
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Automatic recognition of the general-purpose communicative functions defined by the ISO 24617-2 standard for dialog act annotation (Extended abstract) |
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Automatic recognition of the general-purpose communicative functions defined by the ISO 24617-2 standard for dialog act annotation (Extended abstract) |
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Automatic recognition of the general-purpose communicative functions defined by the ISO 24617-2 standard for dialog act annotation (Extended abstract) |
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Automatic recognition of the general-purpose communicative functions defined by the ISO 24617-2 standard for dialog act annotation (Extended abstract) |
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Automatic recognition of the general-purpose communicative functions defined by the ISO 24617-2 standard for dialog act annotation (Extended abstract) |
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Ribeiro, E. |
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Ribeiro, E. Ribeiro, R. Matos, D. M. de. |
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Ribeiro, R. Matos, D. M. de. |
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Ribeiro, E. Ribeiro, R. Matos, D. M. de. |
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Natural language processing Text classification Dialogue and interactive systems |
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Natural language processing Text classification Dialogue and interactive systems |
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From the perspective of a dialog system, the identification of the intention behind the segments in a dialog is important, as it provides cues regarding the information present in the segments and how they should be interpreted. The ISO 24617-2 standard for dialog act annotation defines a hierarchically organized set of general-purpose communicative functions that correspond to different intentions that are relevant in the context of a dialog. In this paper, we explore the automatic recognition of these functions. To do so, we propose to adapt existing approaches to dialog act recognition, so that they can deal with the hierarchical classification problem. More specifically, we propose the use of an end-to-end hierarchical network with cascading outputs and maximum a posteriori path estimation to predict the communicative function at each level of the hierarchy, preserve the dependencies between the functions in the path, and decide at which level to stop. Additionally, we rely on transfer learning processes to address the data scarcity problem. Our experiments on the DialogBank show that this approach outperforms both flat and hierarchical approaches based on multiple classifiers and that each of its components plays an important role in the recognition of general-purpose communicative functions |
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