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Alternating Recurrent Dialog Model with Large-scale Pre-trained Language Models

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Existing dialog system models require extensive human annotations and are difficult to generalize to different tasks. The recent success of large pre-trained language models such as BERT and GPT-2 (Devlin et al., 2019; Radford et al., 2019) have suggested the effectiveness of incorporating language priors in down-stream NLP tasks. However, how much pre-trained language models can help dialog response generation is still under exploration. In this paper, we propose a simple, general, and effective framework: Alternating Roles Dialog Model (ARDM). ARDM models each speaker separately and takes advantage of the large pre-trained language model. It requires no supervision from human annotations such as belief states or dialog acts to achieve effective conversations. ARDM outperforms or is on par with state-of-the-art methods on two popular task-oriented dialog datasets: CamRest676 and MultiWOZ. Moreover, we can generalize ARDM to more challenging, non-collaborative tasks such as persuasion. In persuasion tasks, ARDM is capable of generating human-like responses to persuade people to donate to a charity.

Qingyang Wu, Yichi Zhang, Yu Li, Zhou Yu• 2019

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TaskDatasetResultRank
End-to-end task-oriented dialogueMultiWOZ (test)
Task Success Rate72.8
68
Task-oriented DialogueCamRest676 end-to-end modeling (test)
Task Success Rate87.1
18
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