DialoGraph: Incorporating Interpretable Strategy-Graph Networks into Negotiation Dialogues
Joshi, Rishabh, Balachandran, Vidhisha, Vashishth, Shikhar, Black, Alan, Tsvetkov, Yulia
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
To successfully negotiate a deal, it is not enough to communicate fluently: pragmatic planning of persuasive negotiation strategies is essential. While modern dialogue agents excel at generating fluent sentences, they still lack pragmatic grounding and cannot reason strategically. We present DialoGraph, a negotiation system that incorporates pragmatic strategies in a negotiation dialogue using graph neural networks. DialoGraph explicitly incorporates dependencies between sequences of strategies to enable improved and interpretable prediction of next optimal strategies, given the dialogue context. Our graph-based method outperforms prior state-of-the-art negotiation models both in the accuracy of strategy/dialogue act prediction and in the quality of downstream dialogue response generation. We qualitatively show further benefits of learned strategy-graphs in providing explicit associations between effective negotiation strategies over the course of the dialogue, leading to interpretable and strategic dialogues.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-1-2021
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