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Discriminative Nearest Neighbor Few-Shot Intent Detection by Transferring Natural Language Inference
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Intent detection is one of the core components of goal-oriented dialog systems, and detecting out-of-scope (OOS) intents is also a practically important skill. Few-shot learning is attracting much attention to mitigate data scarcity, but OOS detection becomes even more challenging. In this paper, we present a simple yet effective approach, discriminative nearest neighbor classification with deep self-attention. Unlike softmax classifiers, we leverage BERT-style pairwise encoding to train a binary classifier that estimates the best matched training example for a user input. We propose to boost the discriminative ability by transferring a natural language inference (NLI) model. Our extensive experiments on a large-scale multi-domain intent detection task show that our method achieves more stable and accurate in-domain and OOS detection accuracy than RoBERTa-based classifiers and embedding-based nearest neighbor approaches. More notably, the NLI transfer enables our 10-shot model to perform competitively with 50-shot or even full-shot classifiers, while we can keep the inference time constant by leveraging a faster embedding retrieval model.<br />Comment: 19 pages, accepted by EMNLP 2020 main conference as a long paper. Code will be available at https://github.com/salesforce/DNNC-few-shot-intent
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2010.13009
- Document Type :
- Working Paper