Resource Constrained Dialog Policy Learning via Differentiable Inductive Logic Programming

11/10/2020
by   Zhenpeng Zhou, et al.
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Motivated by the needs of resource constrained dialog policy learning, we introduce dialog policy via differentiable inductive logic (DILOG). We explore the tasks of one-shot learning and zero-shot domain transfer with DILOG on SimDial and MultiWoZ. Using a single representative dialog from the restaurant domain, we train DILOG on the SimDial dataset and obtain 99+ accuracy. We also show that the trained DILOG zero-shot transfers to all other domains with 99+ dialogs. We further extend our study to the MultiWoZ dataset achieving 90+ inform and success metrics. We also observe that these metrics are not capturing some of the shortcomings of DILOG in terms of false positives, prompting us to measure an auxiliary Action F1 score. We show that DILOG is 100x more data efficient than state-of-the-art neural approaches on MultiWoZ while achieving similar performance metrics. We conclude with a discussion on the strengths and weaknesses of DILOG.

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