Natural Language Understanding for Argumentative Dialogue Systems in the Opinion Building Domain

03/03/2021
by   Waheed Ahmed Abro, et al.
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This paper introduces a natural language understanding (NLU) framework for argumentative dialogue systems in the information-seeking and opinion building domain. Our approach distinguishes multiple user intents and identifies system arguments the user refers to in his or her natural language utterances. Our model is applicable in an argumentative dialogue system that allows the user to inform him-/herself about and build his/her opinion towards a controversial topic. In order to evaluate the proposed approach, we collect user utterances for the interaction with the respective system and labeled with intent and reference argument in an extensive online study. The data collection includes multiple topics and two different user types (native speakers from the UK and non-native speakers from China). The evaluation indicates a clear advantage of the utilized techniques over baseline approaches, as well as a robustness of the proposed approach against new topics and different language proficiency as well as cultural background of the user.

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