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A BIDIRECTIONAL JOINT MODEL FOR SPOKEN LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING

Nguyen Anh Tu (Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology); Duong Xuan Hieu (Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology); Tu Minh Phuong (Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Ha Noi, Vietnam); Ngo Xuan Bach (Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam)

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07 Jun 2023

Intent detection and slot filling are two fundamental and important tasks in spoken language understanding (SLU). Motivated by the fact that the intent and slots in a user utterance have a strong relationship, joint models that deal with both tasks in a single framework have become a predominant choice in SLU research. Most existing joint models build two different decoders on top of a shared weight encoder or exploit intent information to detect slots. Some joint models transfer information between two tasks implicitly. In this paper, we propose a bidirectional joint model for SLU that explicitly incorporates intent information into slot filling and slot information into intent detection. Specifically, we first predict a soft intent signal, which is fed into a biaffine classifier to recognize slots. Slot features are then employed along with the utterance representation to predict the final intent. We also introduce a loss function that takes into account three types of losses: soft intent detection, final intent detection, and slot filling. Experimental results on three benchmark datasets ATIS, Snips, and PhoATIS show that our model outperforms previous state-of-the-art models in both tasks with relative error reductions ranging from 6% to 22%.

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