对话式搜索对话中信息需求的识别

Alexander Frummet
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随着会话搜索变得越来越普遍,当用户在不同的上下文中与这样的系统交谈时,理解用户的潜在需求变得越来越重要。我们报告了一项原位实验,以收集家庭烹饪场景中会话描述的信息需求。一个人类实验者充当了完美的对话搜索系统。基于话语的转录,我们提出了一个包含27个类别的编码方案来标注用户的信息需求。此外,我们利用这些标注进行了基于随机森林分类的预测实验,以验证从原始话语中预测信息需求的可行性。我们发现,在预测信息需求类别时,有一个合理的准确性是可能的。
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Towards the Identification of Information Needs in Conversational Search Dialogues
As conversational search becomes more pervasive, it becomes increasingly important to understand the user's underlying needs when they converse with such systems in diverse contexts. We report on an in - situ experiment to collect conversationally described information needs in a home cooking scenario. A human experimenter acted as the perfect conversational search system. Based on the transcription of the utterances, we present a coding scheme comprising 27 categories to annotate the information needs of users. Moreover, we use these anno-tations to perform prediction experiments based on random forest classification to establish the feasibility of predicting the information need from the raw utterances. We find that a reasonable accuracy in predicting information need categories is possible.
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