Extracting Similar Questions From Naturally-occurring Business Conversations
Computation and Language
2022-06-06 v1 Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
Pre-trained contextualized embedding models such as BERT are a standard building block in many natural language processing systems. We demonstrate that the sentence-level representations produced by some off-the-shelf contextualized embedding models have a narrow distribution in the embedding space, and thus perform poorly for the task of identifying semantically similar questions in real-world English business conversations. We describe a method that uses appropriately tuned representations and a small set of exemplars to group questions of interest to business users in a visualization that can be used for data exploration or employee coaching.
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@article{arxiv.2206.01585,
title = {Extracting Similar Questions From Naturally-occurring Business Conversations},
author = {Xiliang Zhu and David Rossouw and Shayna Gardiner and Simon Corston-Oliver},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.01585},
year = {2022}
}