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Coherent topic transition in a conversational agent

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posted on 2024-10-31, 16:15 authored by Daniel Macias, Wilson Wong, John ThangarajahJohn Thangarajah, Lawrence CavedonLawrence Cavedon
A conversational agent for entertainment and engagement requires the ability to maintain coherent conversations. We describe the use of semantic relatedness to select the next conversational fragment that an agent utters, to maximise dialogue coherence or to possibly suggest new directions for a dialogue. We compare our approach, using a specfic semantic relatedness metric, to an existing nearest-context mechanism based on T F x IDF for selecting fragments to continue a conversation. Evaluation with human judges shows that use of semantic relatedness provides improved coherence across a sample collection of generated conversations.

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Proceedings of the 13th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (InterSpeech)

Editors

Jerome Bellegarda

Name of conference

13th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (InterSpeech)

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International Speech Communication Association

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France

Start date

2012-09-09

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2012-09-13

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English

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© 2012 International Speech Communication Association

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2006034544

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2020-06-22

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2013-01-21

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