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arxiv: 2004.11054 · v2 · pith:ICYFH7ALnew · submitted 2020-04-23 · 💻 cs.CL · cs.LG· cs.NE

Learning Dialog Policies from Weak Demonstrations

classification 💻 cs.CL cs.LGcs.NE
keywords dialogdatalearningdeepdemonstrationsdqfdevenmulti-domain
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Deep reinforcement learning is a promising approach to training a dialog manager, but current methods struggle with the large state and action spaces of multi-domain dialog systems. Building upon Deep Q-learning from Demonstrations (DQfD), an algorithm that scores highly in difficult Atari games, we leverage dialog data to guide the agent to successfully respond to a user's requests. We make progressively fewer assumptions about the data needed, using labeled, reduced-labeled, and even unlabeled data to train expert demonstrators. We introduce Reinforced Fine-tune Learning, an extension to DQfD, enabling us to overcome the domain gap between the datasets and the environment. Experiments in a challenging multi-domain dialog system framework validate our approaches, and get high success rates even when trained on out-of-domain data.

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