Author:
Chen Chia-Ping,Wu Chung-Hsien,Liang Wei-Bin
Abstract
Abstract
A novel approach for robust dialogue act detection in a spoken dialogue system is proposed. Shallow representation named partial sentence trees are employed to represent automatic speech recognition outputs. Parsing results of partial sentences can be decomposed into derivation rules, which turn out to be salient features for dialogue act detection. Data-driven dialogue acts are learned via an unsupervised learning algorithm called spectral clustering, in a vector space whose axes correspond to derivation rules. The proposed method is evaluated in a Mandarin spoken dialogue system for tourist-information services. Combined with information obtained from the automatic speech recognition module and from a Markov model on dialogue act sequence, the proposed method achieves a detection accuracy of 85.1%, which is significantly better than the baseline performance of 62.3% using a naïve Bayes classifier. Furthermore, the average number of turns per dialogue session also decreases significantly with the improved detection accuracy.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Acoustics and Ultrasonics
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