2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2205.00584
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Supporting Complex Information-Seeking Tasks with Implicit Constraints

Abstract: Current interactive systems with natural language interface lack an ability to understand a complex information-seeking request which expresses several implicit constraints at once, and there is no prior information about user preferences, e.g., 'find hiking trails around San Francisco which are accessible with toddlers and have beautiful scenery in summer', where output is a list of possible suggestions for users to start their exploration. In such scenarios, the user requests can be issued at once in the for… Show more

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