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A Dynamic Graph Interactive Framework with Label-Semantic Injection for Spoken Language Understanding
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Semantic Role LabelingEngineeringSpoken Language ProcessingSpoken Dialog SystemSemanticsSemantic WebLanguage ProcessingSpeech RecognitionNatural Language ProcessingData ScienceComputational LinguisticsSpeech InterfaceInteractive SystemsLanguage StudiesLabel-semantic InjectionSpoken Language UnderstandingIrrelevant IntentComputer ScienceMulti-intent DetectionSemantic ParsingInteractive GraphSpeech ProcessingDomain Knowledge ModelingSemantic GraphLinguisticsSemantic Representation
Multi-intent detection and slot filling joint models are gaining increasing traction since they are closer to complicated real-world scenarios. However, existing approaches (1) focus on identifying implicit correlations between utterances and one-hot encoded labels in both tasks while ignoring explicit label characteristics; (2) directly incorporate multi-intent information for each token, which could lead to incorrect slot prediction due to the introduction of irrelevant intent. In this paper, we propose a framework termed DGIF, which first leverages the semantic information of labels to give the model additional signals and enriched priors. Then, a multi-grain interactive graph is constructed to model correlations between intents and slots. Specifically, we propose a novel approach to construct the interactive graph based on the injection of label semantics, which can automatically update the graph to better alleviate error propagation. Experimental results <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">1</sup> show that our framework significantly outperforms existing approaches, obtaining a relative improvement of 6.5% over the previous best model on the MixATIS dataset in overall accuracy.
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