Advancing the State of the Art in Open Domain Dialog Systems through the Alexa Prize
Chandra Khatri, Behnam Hedayatnia, Anu Venkatesh, Jeff Nunn, Yi Pan,, Qing Liu, Han Song, Anna Gottardi, Sanjeev Kwatra, Sanju Pancholi, Ming, Cheng, Qinglang Chen, Lauren Stubel, Karthik Gopalakrishnan, Kate Bland,, Raefer Gabriel, Arindam Mandal, Dilek Hakkani-Tur, Gene Hwang

TL;DR
The paper discusses advancements in open domain conversational AI achieved through the 2018 Alexa Prize, highlighting improvements in dialog models, understanding, and evaluation, leading to more engaging and coherent user interactions.
Contribution
It presents novel techniques such as context-aware dialog models, knowledge graph integration, and new tools like the CoBot toolkit, advancing the state of conversational AI.
Findings
User ratings increased to 3.61 on average
Word Error Rate improved by 55%
Dialog duration and turns increased significantly
Abstract
Building open domain conversational systems that allow users to have engaging conversations on topics of their choice is a challenging task. Alexa Prize was launched in 2016 to tackle the problem of achieving natural, sustained, coherent and engaging open-domain dialogs. In the second iteration of the competition in 2018, university teams advanced the state of the art by using context in dialog models, leveraging knowledge graphs for language understanding, handling complex utterances, building statistical and hierarchical dialog managers, and leveraging model-driven signals from user responses. The 2018 competition also included the provision of a suite of tools and models to the competitors including the CoBot (conversational bot) toolkit, topic and dialog act detection models, conversation evaluators, and a sensitive content detection model so that the competing teams could focus on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopic Modeling · Speech and dialogue systems · AI in Service Interactions
