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Lexical Entrainment for Conversational Systems

Shi, Z; Sen, P; Lipani, A; (2023) Lexical Entrainment for Conversational Systems. In: Bouamor, Houda and Pino, Juan and Bali, Kalika, (eds.) Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2023. (pp. pp. 278-293). Association for Computational Linguistics: Singapore. Green open access

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Abstract

Conversational agents have become ubiquitous in assisting with daily tasks, and are expected to possess human-like features. One such feature is lexical entrainment (LE), a phenomenon in which speakers in human-human conversations tend to naturally and subconsciously align their lexical choices with those of their interlocutors, leading to more successful and engaging conversations. As an example, if a digital assistant replies “Your appointment for Jinling Noodle Pub is at 7 pm” to the question “When is my reservation for Jinling Noodle Bar today?”, it may feel as though the assistant is trying to correct the speaker, whereas a response of “Your reservation for Jinling Noodle Bar is at 7 pm” would likely be perceived as more positive. This highlights the importance of LE in establishing a shared terminology for maximum clarity and reducing ambiguity in conversations. However, we demonstrate in this work that current response generation models do not adequately address this crucial human-like phenomenon. To address this, we propose a new dataset, named MULTIWOZ-ENTR, and a measure for LE for conversational systems. Additionally, we suggest a way to explicitly integrate LE into conversational systems with two new tasks, a LE extraction task and a LE generation task. We also present two baseline approaches for the LE extraction task, which aim to detect LE expressions from dialogue contexts.

Type: Proceedings paper
Title: Lexical Entrainment for Conversational Systems
ISBN-13: 9798891760615
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
DOI: 10.18653/v1/2023.findings-emnlp.22
Publisher version: https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2023.findings-emnlp.22
Language: English
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UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > UCL BEAMS > Faculty of Engineering Science
UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > UCL BEAMS > Faculty of Engineering Science > Dept of Civil, Environ and Geomatic Eng
URI: https://discovery-pp.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10187546
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