Athena: Constructing Dialogues Dynamically with Discourse Constraints (2011.10683v1)
Abstract: This report describes Athena, a dialogue system for spoken conversation on popular topics and current events. We develop a flexible topic-agnostic approach to dialogue management that dynamically configures dialogue based on general principles of entity and topic coherence. Athena's dialogue manager uses a contract-based method where discourse constraints are dispatched to clusters of response generators. This allows Athena to procure responses from dynamic sources, such as knowledge graph traversals and feature-based on-the-fly response retrieval methods. After describing the dialogue system architecture, we perform an analysis of conversations that Athena participated in during the 2019 Alexa Prize Competition. We conclude with a report on several user studies we carried out to better understand how individual user characteristics affect system ratings.
- Vrindavan Harrison (13 papers)
- Juraj Juraska (17 papers)
- Wen Cui (10 papers)
- Lena Reed (13 papers)
- Kevin K. Bowden (16 papers)
- Jiaqi Wu (38 papers)
- Brian Schwarzmann (3 papers)
- Abteen Ebrahimi (7 papers)
- Rishi Rajasekaran (4 papers)
- Nikhil Varghese (3 papers)
- Max Wechsler-Azen (1 paper)
- Steve Whittaker (11 papers)
- Jeffrey Flanigan (18 papers)
- Marilyn Walker (40 papers)