Discourse Coherence, Reference Grounding and Goal Oriented Dialogue
Abstract
Prior approaches to realizing mixed-initiative human--computer referential communication have adopted information-state or collaborative problem-solving approaches. In this paper, we argue for a new approach, inspired by coherence-based models of discourse such as SDRT \cite{asher-lascarides:2003a}, in which utterances attach to an evolving discourse structure and the associated knowledge graph of speaker commitments serves as an interface to real-world reasoning and conversational strategy. As first steps towards implementing the approach, we describe a simple dialogue system in a referential communication domain that accumulates constraints across discourse, interprets them using a learned probabilistic model, and plans clarification using reinforcement learning.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2007.04428,
title = {Discourse Coherence, Reference Grounding and Goal Oriented Dialogue},
author = {Baber Khalid and Malihe Alikhani and Michael Fellner and Brian McMahan and Matthew Stone},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.04428},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
Accepted for Publishing at SemDial 2020