We provide a TensorFlow implementation of the CVAE-based dialog model described in Learning Discourse-level Diversity for Neural Dialog Models using Conditional Variational Autoencoders, published as a long paper in ACL 2017. See the paper for more details.
If you use any source codes or datasets included in this toolkit in your work, please cite the following paper. The bibtex are listed below:
[Zhao et al, 2017]:
@inproceedings{zhao2017learning,
title={Learning Discourse-level Diversity for Neural Dialog Models using Conditional Variational Autoencoders},
author={Zhao, Tiancheng and Zhao, Ran and Eskenazi, Maxine},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)},
volume={1},
pages={654--664},
year={2017}
}
The baseline method HRED using the same SwitchBoard dataset is also implemented on Texar, a general-purpose text generation toolkit. Checkout here.
python kgcvae_swda.py
will run default training and save model to ./working
Modify the TF flags at the top of kgcvae_swda.py as follows to run a existing model
forward_only: False -> True
test_path: set to the folder contains the model. E.g. runxxxx
Then you can run the model by:
python kgcvae_swda.py
The outputs will be printed to stdout and generated responses will be saved at test.txt in the test_path.
Download Glove word embeddings from https://nlp.stanford.edu/projects/glove/ The default setting use 200 dimension word embedding trained on Twitter.
At last, set word2vec_path at line 15 of kgcvae_swda.py.
We release two dataset:
If you want to train the model on your own data. Please create a pickle file has the following format:
# The top directory is a python dictionary
type(data) = dict
data.keys() = ['train', 'valid', 'test']
# Train/valid/test is a list, each element is one dialog
train = data['train']
type(train) = list
# Each dialog is a dict
dialog = train[0]
type(dialog)= dict
dialog.keys() = ['A', 'B', 'topic', 'utts']
# A, B contain meta info about speaker A and B.
# topic defines the dialog prompt topic in Switchboard Corpus.
# utts is a list, each element is a tuple that contain info about an utterance
utts = dialog['utts']
type(utts) = list
utts[0] = ("A" or "B", "utterance in string", [dialog_act, other_meta_info])
# For example, a utterance look like this:
('B','especially your foreign cars',['statement-non-opinion'])
Put the resulting file into ./data and set the data_dir in kgcvae_swda.py