How NOT To Evaluate Your Dialogue System: An Empirical Study of Unsupervised Evaluation Metrics for Dialogue Response Generation
Computation and Language
2017-01-04 v2 Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Neural and Evolutionary Computing
Abstract
We investigate evaluation metrics for dialogue response generation systems where supervised labels, such as task completion, are not available. Recent works in response generation have adopted metrics from machine translation to compare a model's generated response to a single target response. We show that these metrics correlate very weakly with human judgements in the non-technical Twitter domain, and not at all in the technical Ubuntu domain. We provide quantitative and qualitative results highlighting specific weaknesses in existing metrics, and provide recommendations for future development of better automatic evaluation metrics for dialogue systems.
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@article{arxiv.1603.08023,
title = {How NOT To Evaluate Your Dialogue System: An Empirical Study of Unsupervised Evaluation Metrics for Dialogue Response Generation},
author = {Chia-Wei Liu and Ryan Lowe and Iulian V. Serban and Michael Noseworthy and Laurent Charlin and Joelle Pineau},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.08023},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
First 4 authors had equal contribution. 13 pages, 5 tables, 6 figures. EMNLP 2016