Integrating Pretrained Language Model for Dialogue Policy Learning

2 Nov 2021  ·  Hongru Wang, Huimin Wang, Zezhong Wang, Kam-Fai Wong ·

Reinforcement Learning (RL) has been witnessed its potential for training a dialogue policy agent towards maximizing the accumulated rewards given from users. However, the reward can be very sparse for it is usually only provided at the end of a dialog session, which causes unaffordable interaction requirements for an acceptable dialog agent. Distinguished from many efforts dedicated to optimizing the policy and recovering the reward alternatively which suffers from easily getting stuck in local optima and model collapse, we decompose the adversarial training into two steps: 1) we integrate a pre-trained language model as a discriminator to judge whether the current system action is good enough for the last user action (i.e., \textit{next action prediction}); 2) the discriminator gives and extra local dense reward to guide the agent's exploration. The experimental result demonstrates that our method significantly improves the complete rate (~4.4\%) and success rate (~8.0\%) of the dialogue system.

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