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Syn-TurnTurk: A Synthetic Dataset for Turn-Taking Prediction in Turkish Dialogues

Computation and Language 2026-04-16 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Managing natural dialogue timing is a significant challenge for voice-based chatbots. Most current systems usually rely on simple silence detection, which often fails because human speech patterns involve irregular pauses. This causes bots to interrupt users, breaking the conversational flow. This problem is even more severe for languages like Turkish, which lack high-quality datasets for turn-taking prediction. This paper introduces Syn-TurnTurk, a synthetic Turkish dialogue dataset generated using various Qwen Large Language Models (LLMs) to mirror real-life verbal exchanges, including overlaps and strategic silences. We evaluated the dataset using several traditional and deep learning architectures. The results show that advanced models, particularly BI-LSTM and Ensemble (LR+RF) methods, achieve high accuracy (0.839) and AUC scores (0.910). These findings demonstrate that our synthetic dataset can have a positive affect for models understand linguistic cues, allowing for more natural human-machine interaction in Turkish.

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@article{arxiv.2604.13620,
  title  = {Syn-TurnTurk: A Synthetic Dataset for Turn-Taking Prediction in Turkish Dialogues},
  author = {Ahmet Tuğrul Bayrak and Mustafa Sertaç Türkel and Fatma Nur Korkmaz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.13620},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted for publication in IEEE ICASI 2026