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Response Generation by Context-Aware Prototype Editing
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2019
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Llm Fine-tuningEngineeringMachine LearningLarge Language ModelCorpus LinguisticsText MiningNatural Language ProcessingInformation RetrievalData ScienceComputational LinguisticsLanguage StudiesMachine TranslationDialogue ManagementCode GenerationNlp TaskDesignPrototype ResponseComputer SciencePrototype ContextRetrieval Augmented GenerationHuman-computer InteractionResponse GenerationLinguisticsLanguage Generation
Open domain response generation has achieved remarkable progress in recent years, but sometimes yields short and uninformative responses. We propose a new paradigm, prototypethen-edit for response generation, that first retrieves a prototype response from a pre-defined index and then edits the prototype response according to the differences between the prototype context and current context. Our motivation is that the retrieved prototype provides a good start-point for generation because it is grammatical and informative, and the post-editing process further improves the relevance and coherence of the prototype. In practice, we design a contextaware editing model that is built upon an encoder-decoder framework augmented with an editing vector. We first generate an edit vector by considering lexical differences between a prototype context and current context. After that, the edit vector and the prototype response representation are fed to a decoder to generate a new response. Experiment results on a large scale dataset demonstrate that our new paradigm significantly increases the relevance, diversity and originality of generation results, compared to traditional generative models. Furthermore, our model outperforms retrieval-based methods in terms of relevance and originality.
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