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INSPIRED: Toward Sociable Recommendation Dialog Systems

Shirley Anugrah Hayati, Dongyeop Kang, Qingxiaoyang Zhu, Weiyan Shi, Zhou Yu

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Abstract

In recommendation dialogs, humans commonly disclose their preference and make recommendations in a friendly manner. However, this is a challenge in developing a sociable recommendation dialog system, due to the lack of dialog dataset annotated with such sociable strategies. Therefore, we present INSPIRED, a new dataset of 1,001 human-human dialogs for movie recommendation with measures for successful recommendations. To better understand how humans make recommendations in communication, we design an annotation scheme related to recommendation strategies based on social science theories and annotate these dialogs. Our analysis shows that sociable recommendation strategies, such as sharing personal opinions or communicating with encouragement, more frequently lead to successful recommendations. Based on our dataset, we train end-to-end recommendation dialog systems with and without our strategy labels. In both automatic and human evaluation, our model with strategy incorporation outperforms the baseline model. This work is a first step for building sociable recommendation dialog systems with a basis of social science theories 1 .

Topics & Concepts

Dialog boxComputer scienceDialog systemScheme (mathematics)AnnotationPreferenceBaseline (sea)Recommender systemArtificial intelligenceWorld Wide WebHuman–computer interactionInformation retrievalData scienceMathematicsGeologyMathematical analysisMicroeconomicsEconomicsOceanographyTopic ModelingSpeech and dialogue systemsRecommender Systems and Techniques
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