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Topic Guided Conversational Recommender in Multiple Domains - 2022

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Topic Guided Conversational Recommender in Multiple Domains | S-Logix

Research Area:  Machine Learning

Abstract:

Conversational systems have recently attracted significant attention. Both the research community and industry believe that it will exert huge impact on human-computer interaction, and specifically, the IR/RecSys community has begun to explore Conversational Recommendation. In real-life scenarios, such systems are often urgently needed in helping users accomplishing different tasks under various situations. However, existing works still face several shortcomings: (1) Most efforts are largely confined in single task setting. They fall short of hands in handling tasks across domains. (2) Aside from soliciting user preference from dialogue history, a conversational recommender naturally has access to the back-end data structure which should be fully leveraged to yield good recommendations. In this paper, we thus present a Topic-guided Conversational Recommender ( TCR ) which is specifically designed for the multi-domain setting. It augments the sequence-to-sequence (seq2seq) models with a neural latent topic component to better guide the response generation. To better leverage the dialogue history and the back-end data structure, we adopt a graph convolutional network (GCN) to model the relationships between different recommendation candidates while also capture the match between candidates and the dialogue history. We then seamlessly combine these two parts with the idea of pointer networks. We perform extensive evaluation on a large-scale task-oriented multi-domain dialogue dataset and the results show that our method achieves superior performance as compared to a wide range of baselines.

Keywords:  
Task analysis
History
Databases
Industries
Human computer interaction
Data structures
Google

Author(s) Name:  Lizi Liao; Ryuichi Takanobu; Yunshan Ma; Xun Yan

Journal name:  IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering

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Publisher name:  IEEE

DOI:  10.1109/TKDE.2020.3008563

Volume Information:  Volume: 34