Enhancing Out-Of-Domain Utterance Detection with Data Augmentation Based on Word Embeddings

24 Nov 2019  ·  Yueqi Feng, Jiali Lin ·

For most intelligent assistant systems, it is essential to have a mechanism that detects out-of-domain (OOD) utterances automatically to handle noisy input properly. One typical approach would be introducing a separate class that contains OOD utterance examples combined with in-domain text samples into the classifier. However, since OOD utterances are usually unseen to the training datasets, the detection performance largely depends on the quality of the attached OOD text data with restricted sizes of samples due to computing limits. In this paper, we study how augmented OOD data based on sampling impact OOD utterance detection with a small sample size. We hypothesize that OOD utterance samples chosen randomly can increase the coverage of unknown OOD utterance space and enhance detection accuracy if they are more dispersed. Experiments show that given the same dataset with the same OOD sample size, the OOD utterance detection performance improves when OOD samples are more spread-out.

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