Ontology-based grounding of Spoken Language Understanding

S. Quarteroni, Marco Dinarelli, G. Riccardi
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Abstract

Current Spoken Language Understanding models rely on either hand-written semantic grammars or flat attribute-value sequence labeling. In most cases, no relations between concepts are modeled, and both concepts and relations are domain-specific, making it difficult to expand or port the domain model. In contrast, we expand our previous work on a domain model based on an ontology where concepts follow the predicate-argument semantics and domain-independent classical relations are defined on such concepts. We conduct a thorough study on a spoken dialog corpus collected within a customer care problem-solving domain, and we evaluate the coverage and impact of the ontology for the interpretation, grounding and re-ranking of spoken language understanding interpretations.
基于本体的口语理解基础
当前的口语理解模型要么依赖于手写的语义语法,要么依赖于平面属性值序列标记。在大多数情况下,概念之间没有关系被建模,并且概念和关系都是特定于领域的,因此很难扩展或移植领域模型。相比之下,我们扩大我们的以前的工作在一个域模型遵循predicate-argument基于本体概念语义和特定领域的经典定义关系等概念。我们对在客户服务问题解决领域中收集的口语对话语料库进行了深入的研究,并评估了本体对口语理解解释的解释,基础和重新排序的覆盖范围和影响。
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