Dialogue Modeling Via Hash Functions: Applications to Psychotherapy

Garg, Sahil, Cecchi, Guillermo, Rish, Irina, Gao, Shuyang, Bhaskar, Bhavana, Steeg, Greg Ver, Goyal, Palash, Galstyan, Aram

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

We propose a novel machine-learning framework for dialogue modeling which uses representations based on hash functions. More specifically, each person's response is represented by a binary hashcode where each bit reflects presence or absence of a certain text pattern in the response. Hashcodes serve as compressed text representations, allowing for efficient similarity search. Moreover, hashcode of one person's response can be used as a feature vector for predicting the hashcode representing another person's response. The proposed hashing model of dialogue is obtained by maximizing a novel lower bound on the mutual information between the hashcodes of consecutive responses. We apply our approach in psychotherapy domain, evaluating its effectiveness on a real-life dataset consisting of therapy sessions with patients suffering from depression.

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