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How Should Agents Ask Questions For Situated Learning? An Annotated Dialogue Corpus

2021-06-11SIGDIAL (ACL) 2021Code Available0· sign in to hype

Felix Gervits, Antonio Roque, Gordon Briggs, Matthias Scheutz, Matthew Marge

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Intelligent agents that are confronted with novel concepts in situated environments will need to ask their human teammates questions to learn about the physical world. To better understand this problem, we need data about asking questions in situated task-based interactions. To this end, we present the Human-Robot Dialogue Learning (HuRDL) Corpus - a novel dialogue corpus collected in an online interactive virtual environment in which human participants play the role of a robot performing a collaborative tool-organization task. We describe the corpus data and a corresponding annotation scheme to offer insight into the form and content of questions that humans ask to facilitate learning in a situated environment. We provide the corpus as an empirically-grounded resource for improving question generation in situated intelligent agents.

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