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Plug-and-Play Policy Planner for Large Language Model Powered Dialogue Agents (2311.00262v2)

Published 1 Nov 2023 in cs.CL and cs.AI

Abstract: Proactive dialogues serve as a practical yet challenging dialogue problem in the era of LLMs, where the dialogue policy planning is the key to improving the proactivity of LLMs. Most existing studies enable the dialogue policy planning of LLMs using various prompting schemes or iteratively enhance this capability in handling the given case with verbal AI feedback. However, these approaches are either bounded by the policy planning capability of the frozen LLMs or hard to be transferred to new cases. In this work, we introduce a new dialogue policy planning paradigm to strategize LLMs for proactive dialogue problems with a tunable LLM plug-in as a plug-and-play dialogue policy planner, named PPDPP. Specifically, we develop a novel training framework to facilitate supervised fine-tuning over available human-annotated data as well as reinforcement learning from goal-oriented AI feedback with dynamic interaction data collected by the LLM-based self-play simulation. In this manner, the LLM-powered dialogue agent can not only be generalized to different cases after the training, but also be applicable to different applications by just substituting the learned plug-in. In addition, we propose to evaluate the policy planning capability of dialogue systems under the interactive setting. Experimental results demonstrate that PPDPP consistently and substantially outperforms existing approaches on three different proactive dialogue applications, including negotiation, emotional support, and tutoring dialogues.

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Authors (5)
  1. Yang Deng (113 papers)
  2. Wenxuan Zhang (75 papers)
  3. Wai Lam (117 papers)
  4. See-Kiong Ng (103 papers)
  5. Tat-Seng Chua (359 papers)
Citations (18)