In this paper, we propose Automatic Intent Detector (AID), a framework for automatic intent detection to facilitate the creation of a conversational agent. AID follows an eight-step process incorporating best practices from the current literature and introducing innovative approaches in certain steps. The most notable innovation within AID is the automatic labeling of clusters, which is based on detailed and sophisticated rules derived from linguistics. These rules focus on morphosyntactic analysis, while also taking into account an aspect of semantic role theory. Furthermore, as for the overall validation of the results obtained, it provides an approach based on the concepts of semantic coherence, variability, and label appropriateness. After describing AID at the technical level, we illustrate the experiments we conducted both on a dataset widely used as benchmark in the literature and on a real corporate dataset. Finally, we present a critical discussion on the results obtained
A Linguistics-Based Approach to Refining Automatic Intent Detection in Conversational Agent Design / Ferrera, Alessandra; Mezzotero, Giulio; Ursino, Domenico. - In: INFORMATION SCIENCES. - ISSN 0020-0255. - 689:(2025). [10.1016/j.ins.2024.121493]
A Linguistics-Based Approach to Refining Automatic Intent Detection in Conversational Agent Design
Giulio Mezzotero;Domenico Ursino
2025-01-01
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In this paper, we propose Automatic Intent Detector (AID), a framework for automatic intent detection to facilitate the creation of a conversational agent. AID follows an eight-step process incorporating best practices from the current literature and introducing innovative approaches in certain steps. The most notable innovation within AID is the automatic labeling of clusters, which is based on detailed and sophisticated rules derived from linguistics. These rules focus on morphosyntactic analysis, while also taking into account an aspect of semantic role theory. Furthermore, as for the overall validation of the results obtained, it provides an approach based on the concepts of semantic coherence, variability, and label appropriateness. After describing AID at the technical level, we illustrate the experiments we conducted both on a dataset widely used as benchmark in the literature and on a real corporate dataset. Finally, we present a critical discussion on the results obtainedFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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