Tri-level Joint Natural Language Understanding for Multi-turn Conversational Datasets
Weld, Henry, Hu, Sijia, Long, Siqu, Poon, Josiah, Han, Soyeon Caren
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Natural language understanding typically maps single utterances to a dual level semantic frame, sentence level intent and slot labels at the word level. The best performing models force explicit interaction between intent detection and slot filling. We present a novel tri-level joint natural language understanding approach, adding domain, and explicitly exchange semantic information between all levels. This approach enables the use of multi-turn datasets which are a more natural conversational environment than single utterance. We evaluate our model on two multi-turn datasets for which we are the first to conduct joint slot-filling and intent detection. Our model outperforms state-of-the-art joint models in slot filling and intent detection on multi-turn data sets. We provide an analysis of explicit interaction locations between the layers. We conclude that including domain information improves model performance.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-28-2023
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