Unsupervised Technique To Conversational Machine Reading

06/29/2021
by   Peter Ochieng, et al.
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Conversational machine reading (CMR) tools have seen a rapid progress in the recent past. The current existing tools rely on the supervised learning technique which require labeled dataset for their training. The supervised technique necessitates that for every new rule text, a manually labeled dataset must be created. This is tedious and error prone. This paper introduces and demonstrates how unsupervised learning technique can be applied in the development of CMR. Specifically, we demonstrate how unsupervised learning can be used in rule extraction and entailment modules of CMR. Compared to the current best CMR tool, our developed framework reports 3.3 micro averaged accuracy and 1.4

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