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AutoReply: Detecting Nonsense in Dialogue Introspectively with Discriminative Replies (2211.12615v1)

Published 22 Nov 2022 in cs.CL and cs.AI

Abstract: Existing approaches built separate classifiers to detect nonsense in dialogues. In this paper, we show that without external classifiers, dialogue models can detect errors in their own messages introspectively, by calculating the likelihood of replies that are indicative of poor messages. For example, if an agent believes its partner is likely to respond "I don't understand" to a candidate message, that message may not make sense, so an alternative message should be chosen. We evaluate our approach on a dataset from the game Diplomacy, which contains long dialogues richly grounded in the game state, on which existing models make many errors. We first show that hand-crafted replies can be effective for the task of detecting nonsense in applications as complex as Diplomacy. We then design AutoReply, an algorithm to search for such discriminative replies automatically, given a small number of annotated dialogue examples. We find that AutoReply-generated replies outperform handcrafted replies and perform on par with carefully fine-tuned large supervised models. Results also show that one single reply without much computation overheads can also detect dialogue nonsense reasonably well.

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Authors (7)
  1. Weiyan Shi (41 papers)
  2. Emily Dinan (28 papers)
  3. Adi Renduchintala (3 papers)
  4. Daniel Fried (69 papers)
  5. Athul Paul Jacob (11 papers)
  6. Zhou Yu (206 papers)
  7. Mike Lewis (78 papers)
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