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Beyond Goldfish Memory: Long-Term Open-Domain Conversation

Jing Xu, Arthur Szlam, Jason Weston

2022Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)106 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite recent improvements in open-domain dialogue models, state-of-the-art models are trained and evaluated on short conversations with little context. In contrast, the long-term conversation setting has hardly been studied. In this work we collect and release a humanhuman dataset consisting of multiple chat sessions whereby the speaking partners learn about each other's interests and discuss the things they have learnt from past sessions. We show how existing models trained on existing datasets perform poorly in this long-term conversation setting in both automatic and human evaluations, and we study long-context models that can perform much better. In particular, we find retrieval-augmented methods and methods with an ability to summarize and recall previous conversations outperform the standard encoder-decoder architectures currently considered state-of-the-art. * We use this term colloquially, see

Topics & Concepts

ConversationComputer scienceTerm (time)RecallContext (archaeology)EncoderDomain (mathematical analysis)Artificial intelligenceOpen domainHuman–computer interactionNatural language processingSpeech recognitionCognitive psychologyPsychologyCommunicationQuestion answeringPaleontologyMathematical analysisOperating systemQuantum mechanicsPhysicsBiologyMathematicsTopic ModelingMultimodal Machine Learning ApplicationsSpeech and dialogue systems