Publication date: Available online 15 December 2018
Source: Computer Speech & Language
Author(s): Luis Fernando D'Haro, Rafael E. Banchs, Chiori Hori, Haizhou Li
ABSTRACT
End-to-End dialog systems are gaining interest due to the recent advances of deep neural networks and the availability of large human-human dialog corpora. However, in spite of being of fundamental importance to systematically improve the performance of this kind of systems, automatic evaluation of the generated dialog utterances is still an unsolved problem. Indeed, most of the proposed objective metrics shown low correlation with human evaluations. In this paper, we evaluate a two-dimensional evaluation metric that is designed to operate at sentence level, which considers the syntactic and semantic information carried along the answers generated by an end-to-end dialog system with respect to a set of references. The proposed metric, when applied to outputs generated by the systems participating in track 2 of the DSTC-6 challenge, shows a higher correlation with human evaluations (up to 12.8% relative improvement at the system level) than the best of the alternative state-of-the-art automatic metrics currently available.
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