论文标题
灵活的模式引导的对话管理框架:从友好的同伴到虚拟标准化癌症患者
A Flexible Schema-Guided Dialogue Management Framework: From Friendly Peer to Virtual Standardized Cancer Patient
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论文摘要
在最近的工作中已显示出一种模式指导的对话管理方法,可以有效地创建能够充当友好同行或任务助理的可靠的可定制虚拟代理。但是,这些方法在开放式的,混合初始性领域中的成功应用仍然难以捉摸 - 尤其是在诸如虚拟标准化患者之类的医学领域,在这种复杂的相互作用很普遍的情况下,并且需要比以前的系统更广泛,更广泛的对话管理能力。在本文中,我们描述了用于开发虚拟标准化癌症患者Sophie的通用模式指导的对话管理框架,该框架使医生可以方便地练习与患者的互动。我们对医学生和索菲之间的对话进行了众包评估。我们的经纪人被认为是自然,情感上适当的反应,并且与她作为癌症患者的角色一致。此外,它的表现明显优于对人类标准化患者语料库进行微调的端到端神经模型,这证明了模式引导方法的优势。
A schema-guided approach to dialogue management has been shown in recent work to be effective in creating robust customizable virtual agents capable of acting as friendly peers or task assistants. However, successful applications of these methods in open-ended, mixed-initiative domains remain elusive -- particularly within medical domains such as virtual standardized patients, where such complex interactions are commonplace -- and require more extensive and flexible dialogue management capabilities than previous systems provide. In this paper, we describe a general-purpose schema-guided dialogue management framework used to develop SOPHIE, a virtual standardized cancer patient that allows a doctor to conveniently practice for interactions with patients. We conduct a crowdsourced evaluation of conversations between medical students and SOPHIE. Our agent is judged to produce responses that are natural, emotionally appropriate, and consistent with her role as a cancer patient. Furthermore, it significantly outperforms an end-to-end neural model fine-tuned on a human standardized patient corpus, attesting to the advantages of a schema-guided approach.