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Prompt-Based Monte-Carlo Tree Search for Goal-Oriented Dialogue Policy Planning

Computation and Language 2023-10-23 v2

Abstract

Planning for goal-oriented dialogue often requires simulating future dialogue interactions and estimating task progress. Many approaches thus consider training neural networks to perform look-ahead search algorithms such as A* search and Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS). However, this training often requires abundant annotated data, which creates challenges when faced with noisy annotations or low-resource settings. We introduce GDP-Zero, an approach using Open-Loop MCTS to perform goal-oriented dialogue policy planning without any model training. GDP-Zero prompts a large language model to act as a policy prior, value function, user simulator, and system model during the tree search. We evaluate GDP-Zero on the goal-oriented task PersuasionForGood, and find that its responses are preferred over ChatGPT up to 59.32% of the time, and are rated more persuasive than ChatGPT during interactive evaluations.

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@article{arxiv.2305.13660,
  title  = {Prompt-Based Monte-Carlo Tree Search for Goal-Oriented Dialogue Policy Planning},
  author = {Xiao Yu and Maximillian Chen and Zhou Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.13660},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Accepted at EMNLP 2023