多模态会话系统中鲁棒输入解释的双向自适应

Shimei Pan, Siwei Shen, Michelle X. Zhou, K. Houck
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多模式对话系统允许用户使用多种模式,如自然语言和手势,有效地与计算机进行交互。然而,由于输入理解能力有限,这些系统并没有在实际应用中得到广泛应用。因此,对话系统常常不能理解用户的请求,让用户感到沮丧。为了解决这个问题,大多数现有的方法都关注于改进系统的解释能力。尽管如此,这种改进可能仍然是有限的,因为它们永远不会覆盖整个输入表达式的范围。另外,我们提出了一个双向适应框架,允许用户和系统在交互过程中动态地适应彼此的能力和需求。与现有方法相比,我们的方法提供了两个独特的贡献。首先,它通过帮助用户动态地了解系统在上下文中的功能,提高了会话系统的可用性和健壮性。其次,我们的方法通过动态学习新的用户表达来增强会话系统的整体解释能力。我们的初步评估显示了这种方法的前景。
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Two-way adaptation for robust input interpretation in practical multimodal conversation systems
Multimodal conversation systems allow users to interact with computers effectively using multiple modalities, such as natural language and gesture. However, these systems have not been widely used in practical applications mainly due to their limited input understanding capability. As a result, conversation systems often fail to understand user requests and leave users frustrated. To address this issue, most existing approaches focus on improving a system's interpretation capability. Nonetheless, such improvements may still be limited, since they would never cover the entire range of input expressions. Alternatively, we present a two-way adaptation framework that allows both users and systems to dynamically adapt to each other's capability and needs during the course of interaction. Compared to existing methods, our approach offers two unique contributions. First, it improves the usability and robustness of a conversation system by helping users to dynamically learn the system's capabilities in context. Second, our approach enhances the overall interpretation capability of a conversation system by learning new user expressions on the fly. Our preliminary evaluation shows the promise of this approach.
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