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Variational Memory Encoder-Decoder

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posted on 2024-06-05, 11:50 authored by Hung Le, Truyen Tran, Thin Nguyen, Svetha Venkatesh
Introducing variability while maintaining coherence is a core task in learning to generate utterances in conversation. Standard neural encoder-decoder models and their extensions using conditional variational autoencoder often result in either trivial or digressive responses. To overcome this, we explore a novel approach that injects variability into neural encoder-decoder via the use of external memory as a mixture model, namely Variational Memory Encoder-Decoder (VMED). By associating each memory read with a mode in the latent mixture distribution at each timestep, our model can capture the variability observed in sequential data such as natural conversations. We empirically compare the proposed model against other recent approaches on various conversational datasets. The results show that VMED consistently achieves significant improvement over others in both metric-based and qualitative evaluations.

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Volume

31

Location

Montreal, Canada

Start date

2018-12-03

End date

2018-12-08

Editor/Contributor(s)

Bengio S, Wallach H, Larochelle H, Grauman K, Cesa-Bianchi N, Garnett R

Title of proceedings

Advanced in Neural Information Processing Systems 31 (NIPS 2018)

Event

NeurlPS 2018 - Thirty-second Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems

Publisher

Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation, Inc.

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