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Knowledge Graph for NLG in the context of conversational agents

Knowledge Graph pour NLG dans le contexte des agents conversationnels

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The use of knowledge graphs (KGs) enhances the accuracy and comprehensiveness of the responses provided by a conversational agent. While generating answers during conversations consists in generating text from these KGs, it is still regarded as a challenging task that has gained significant attention in recent years. In this document, we provide a review of different architectures used for knowledge graph-to-text generation including: Graph Neural Networks, the Graph Transformer, and linearization with seq2seq models. We discuss the advantages and limitations of each architecture and conclude that the choice of architecture will depend on the specific requirements of the task at hand. We also highlight the importance of considering constraints such as execution time and model validity, particularly in the context of conversational agents. Based on these constraints and the availability of labeled data for the domains of DAVI, we choose to use seq2seq Transformer-based models (PLMs) for the Knowledge Graph-to-Text Generation task. We aim to refine benchmark datasets of kg-to-text generation on PLMs and to explore the emotional and multilingual dimensions in our future work. Overall, this review provides insights into the different approaches for knowledge graph-to-text generation and outlines future directions for research in this area.
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hal-04146881 , version 1 (03-07-2023)

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Hussam Ghanem, Massinissa Atmani, Christophe Cruz. Knowledge Graph for NLG in the context of conversational agents. French Regional Conference on Complex Systems (FRCCS 2023), May 2023, Le Havre, France. ⟨hal-04146881⟩
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