Metric Learning and Adaptive Boundary for Out-of-Domain Detection
Abstract
Conversational agents are usually designed for closed-world environments. Unfortunately, users can behave unexpectedly. Based on the open-world environment, we often encounter the situation that the training and test data are sampled from different distributions. Then, data from different distributions are called out-of-domain (OOD). A robust conversational agent needs to react to these OOD utterances adequately. Thus, the importance of robust OOD detection is emphasized. Unfortunately, collecting OOD data is a challenging task. We have designed an OOD detection algorithm independent of OOD data that outperforms a wide range of current state-of-the-art algorithms on publicly available datasets. Our algorithm is based on a simple but efficient approach of combining metric learning with adaptive decision boundary. Furthermore, compared to other algorithms, we have found that our proposed algorithm has significantly improved OOD performance in a scenario with a lower number of classes while preserving the accuracy for in-domain (IND) classes.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2204.10849,
title = {Metric Learning and Adaptive Boundary for Out-of-Domain Detection},
author = {Petr Lorenc and Tommaso Gargiani and Jan Pichl and Jakub Konrád and Petr Marek and Ondřej Kobza and Jan Šedivý},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.10849},
year = {2022}
}
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Accepted to The 27th International Conference on Natural Language & Information Systems (NLDB) 2022