Energy-based Self-attentive Learning of Abstractive Communities for Spoken Language Understanding
Computation and Language
2019-11-11 v2 Machine Learning
Abstract
Abstractive community detection is an important spoken language understanding task, whose goal is to group utterances in a conversation according to whether they can be jointly summarized by a common abstractive sentence. This paper provides a novel approach to this task. We first introduce a neural contextual utterance encoder featuring three types of self-attention mechanisms. We then train it using the siamese and triplet energy-based meta-architectures. Experiments on the AMI corpus show that our system outperforms multiple energy-based and non-energy based baselines from the state-of-the-art. Code and data are publicly available.
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@article{arxiv.1904.09491,
title = {Energy-based Self-attentive Learning of Abstractive Communities for Spoken Language Understanding},
author = {Guokan Shang and Antoine Jean-Pierre Tixier and Michalis Vazirgiannis and Jean-Pierre Lorré},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.09491},
year = {2019}
}
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Update baselines