1. Converse: A Tree-Based Modular Task-Oriented Dialogue System
- Author
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Xie, Tian, Yang, Xinyi, Lin, Angela S., Wu, Feihong, Hashimoto, Kazuma, Qu, Jin, Kang, Young Mo, Yin, Wenpeng, Wang, Huan, Yavuz, Semih, Wu, Gang, Jones, Michael, Socher, Richard, Zhou, Yingbo, Liu, Wenhao, and Xiong, Caiming
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Creating a system that can have meaningful conversations with humans to help accomplish tasks is one of the ultimate goals of Artificial Intelligence (AI). It has defined the meaning of AI since the beginning. A lot has been accomplished in this area recently, with voice assistant products entering our daily lives and chat bot systems becoming commonplace in customer service. At first glance there seems to be no shortage of options for dialogue systems. However, the frequently deployed dialogue systems today seem to all struggle with a critical weakness - they are hard to build and harder to maintain. At the core of the struggle is the need to script every single turn of interactions between the bot and the human user. This makes the dialogue systems more difficult to maintain as the tasks become more complex and more tasks are added to the system. In this paper, we propose Converse, a flexible tree-based modular task-oriented dialogue system. Converse uses an and-or tree structure to represent tasks and offers powerful multi-task dialogue management. Converse supports task dependency and task switching, which are unique features compared to other open-source dialogue frameworks. At the same time, Converse aims to make the bot building process easy and simple, for both professional and non-professional software developers. The code is available at https://github.com/salesforce/Converse.
- Published
- 2022