SEntNet: Source-aware Recurrent Entity Network for Dialogue Response Selection

06/16/2019
by   Jiahuan Pei, et al.
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Dialogue response selection is an important part of Task-oriented Dialogue Systems (TDSs); it aims to predict an appropriate response given a dialogue context. Obtaining key information from a complex, long dialogue context is challenging, especially when different sources of information are available, e.g., the user's utterances, the system's responses, and results retrieved from a knowledge base (KB). Previous work ignores the type of information source and merges sources for response selection. However, accounting for the source type may lead to remarkable differences in the quality of response selection. We propose the Source-aware Recurrent Entity Network (SEntNet), which is aware of different information sources for the response selection process. SEntNet achieves this by employing source-specific memories to exploit differences in the usage of words and syntactic structure from different information sources (user, system, and KB). Experimental results show that SEntNet obtains 91.0 accuracy on the Dialog bAbI dataset, outperforming prior work by 4.7 DSTC2 dataset, SEntNet obtains an accuracy of 41.2 recurrent entity networks by 2.4

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