Search Results for author: Armand Stricker

Found 5 papers, 3 papers with code

Chitchat as Interference: Adding User Backstories to Task-Oriented Dialogues

1 code implementation23 Feb 2024 Armand Stricker, Patrick Paroubek

During task-oriented dialogues (TODs), human users naturally introduce chitchat that is beyond the immediate scope of the task, interfering with the flow of the conversation.

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A Unified Approach to Emotion Detection and Task-Oriented Dialogue Modeling

1 code implementation24 Jan 2024 Armand Stricker, Patrick Paroubek

In current text-based task-oriented dialogue (TOD) systems, user emotion detection (ED) is often overlooked or is typically treated as a separate and independent task, requiring additional training.

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Question Answering in Natural Language: the Special Case of Temporal Expressions

no code implementations RANLP 2021 Armand Stricker

Although general question answering has been well explored in recent years, temporal question answering is a task which has not received as much focus.

Question Answering

Searching for Snippets of Open-Domain Dialogue in Task-Oriented Dialogue Datasets

no code implementations23 Nov 2023 Armand Stricker, Patrick Paroubek

Most existing dialogue corpora and models have been designed to fit into 2 predominant categories : task-oriented dialogues portray functional goals, such as making a restaurant reservation or booking a plane ticket, while chit-chat/open-domain dialogues focus on holding a socially engaging talk with a user.

Enhancing Task-Oriented Dialogues with Chitchat: a Comparative Study Based on Lexical Diversity and Divergence

1 code implementation23 Nov 2023 Armand Stricker, Patrick Paroubek

As a recent development, task-oriented dialogues (TODs) have been enriched with chitchat in an effort to make dialogues more diverse and engaging.

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