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Self-supervised Dialogue Learning for Spoken Conversational Question Answering

Computation and Language 2021-06-25 v3 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

In spoken conversational question answering (SCQA), the answer to the corresponding question is generated by retrieving and then analyzing a fixed spoken document, including multi-part conversations. Most SCQA systems have considered only retrieving information from ordered utterances. However, the sequential order of dialogue is important to build a robust spoken conversational question answering system, and the changes of utterances order may severely result in low-quality and incoherent corpora. To this end, we introduce a self-supervised learning approach, including incoherence discrimination, insertion detection, and question prediction, to explicitly capture the coreference resolution and dialogue coherence among spoken documents. Specifically, we design a joint learning framework where the auxiliary self-supervised tasks can enable the pre-trained SCQA systems towards more coherent and meaningful spoken dialogue learning. We also utilize the proposed self-supervised learning tasks to capture intra-sentence coherence. Experimental results demonstrate that our proposed method provides more coherent, meaningful, and appropriate responses, yielding superior performance gains compared to the original pre-trained language models. Our method achieves state-of-the-art results on the Spoken-CoQA dataset.

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@article{arxiv.2106.02182,
  title  = {Self-supervised Dialogue Learning for Spoken Conversational Question Answering},
  author = {Nuo Chen and Chenyu You and Yuexian Zou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.02182},
  year   = {2021}
}

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