Disentangling conversations mixed together in a single stream of messages is a difficult task, made harder by the lack of large manually annotated datasets. We created a new dataset of 77,563 messages manually annotated with reply-structure graphs that both disentangle conversations and define internal conversation structure. Our dataset is 16 times larger than all previously released datasets combined, the first to include adjudication of annotation disagreements, and the first to include context. We use our data to re-examine prior work, in particular, finding that 80% of conversations in a widely used dialogue corpus are either missing messages or contain extra messages. Our manually-annotated data presents an opportunity to develop robust data-driven methods for conversation disentanglement, which will help advance dialogue research.

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Ubuntu IRC irc-disentanglement
Task Dataset Model Metric Name Metric Value Global Rank Result Benchmark
Conversation Disentanglement irc-disentanglement FF ensemble: Intersect VI 69.3 # 5
1-1 26.6 # 4
P 67.0 # 1
R 21.1 # 5
F 32.1 # 4
Conversation Disentanglement irc-disentanglement Feedforward VI 91.3 # 3
1-1 75.6 # 2
P 34.6 # 4
R 38.0 # 3
F 36.2 # 3
Conversation Disentanglement irc-disentanglement FF ensemble: Vote VI 91.5 # 2
1-1 76.0 # 1
P 36.3 # 3
R 39.7 # 2
F 38.0 # 2
Conversation Disentanglement Linux IRC (Ch2 Elsner) Feedforward 1-1 52.1 # 2
Local 77.8 # 2
Shen F-1 53.8 # 2
Conversation Disentanglement Linux IRC (Ch2 Kummerfeld) Linear 1-1 59.7 # 1

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