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Cue-CoT: Chain-of-thought Prompting for Responding to In-depth Dialogue Questions with LLMs
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2023
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Llm Fine-tuningEngineeringSpoken Dialog SystemCommunicationSpeech RecognitionNatural Language ProcessingLarge Language ModelsComputational LinguisticsLlms InferenceDiscourse AnalysisConversation AnalysisLanguage StudiesMachine TranslationDialogue ManagementQuestion AnsweringConversational Recommender SystemIn-depth Dialogue QuestionsLlm-based AgentEmpower Dialogue SystemsLinguisticsLanguage Generation
Large Language Models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, greatly empower dialogue systems with strong language understanding and generation capabilities. However, most of the previous works prompt the LLMs to directly generate a response based on the dialogue context, overlooking the underlying linguistic cues about the user status exhibited in the context. Such in-depth dialogue scenarios are challenging for existing LLMs to figure out the user's hidden needs and respond satisfactorily through a single-step inference. To this end, we propose a novel linguistic cue-based chain-of-thoughts (Cue-CoT), which enhances the LLMs inference with an intermediate reasoning step to find cues exhibited in the dialogue, aiming to provide a more personalized and engaging response. To evaluate the approach, we build a benchmark with in-depth dialogue questions, consisting of 6 datasets in both Chinese and English, targeting 3 major linguistic cues during the conversation: personality, emotion, and psychology. We conducted experiments on the proposed benchmark with 5 LLMs under both zero-shot and one-shot settings. Empirical results demonstrate our proposed Cue-CoT method outperforms standard prompting methods in terms of both helpfulness and acceptability on all datasets.
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