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3 months ago

Probabilistic Word Association for Dialogue Act Classification with Recurrent Neural Networks

{Steve Battle Nathan Duran}

Probabilistic Word Association for Dialogue Act Classification with Recurrent Neural Networks

Abstract

The identification of Dialogue Act’s (DA) is an important aspect in determining the meaning of an utterance for many applications that require natural language understanding, and recent work using recurrent neural networks (RNN) has shown promising results when applied to the DA classification problem. This work presents a novel probabilistic method of utterance representation and describes a RNN sentence model for out-of-context DA Classification. The utterance representations are generated from keywords selected for their frequency association with certain DA’s. The proposed probabilistic representations are applied to the Switchboard DA corpus and performance is compared with pre-trained word embeddings using the same baseline RNN model. The results indicate that the probabilistic method achieves 75.48% overall accuracy and an improvement over the word embedding representations of 1.8%. This demonstrates the potential utility of using statistical utterance representations, that are able to capture word-DA relationships, for the purpose of DA classification.

Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
dialog-act-classification-on-switchboardProbabilistic-LSTM
Accuracy (%): 75.48

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