• Title/Summary/Keyword: 챗봇 NLU 시스템

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Multitask Transformer Model-based Fintech Customer Service Chatbot NLU System with DECO-LGG SSP-based Data (DECO-LGG 반자동 증강 학습데이터 활용 멀티태스크 트랜스포머 모델 기반 핀테크 CS 챗봇 NLU 시스템)

  • Yoo, Gwang-Hoon;Hwang, Chang-Hoe;Yoon, Jeong-Woo;Nam, Jee-Sun
    • Annual Conference on Human and Language Technology
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    • 2021.10a
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    • pp.461-466
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구에서는 DECO(Dictionnaire Electronique du COreen) 한국어 전자사전과 LGG(Local-Grammar Graph)에 기반한 반자동 언어데이터 증강(Semi-automatic Symbolic Propagation: SSP) 방식에 입각하여, 핀테크 분야의 CS(Customer Service) 챗봇 NLU(Natural Language Understanding)을 위한 주석 학습 데이터를 효과적으로 생성하고, 이를 기반으로 RASA 오픈 소스에서 제공하는 DIET(Dual Intent and Entity Transformer) 아키텍처를 활용하여 핀테크 CS 챗봇 NLU 시스템을 구현하였다. 실 데이터을 통해 확인된 핀테크 분야의 32가지의 토픽 유형 및 38가지의 핵심 이벤트와 10가지 담화소 구성에 따라, DECO-LGG 데이터 생성 모듈은 질의 및 불만 화행에 대한 양질의 주석 학습 데이터를 효과적으로 생성하며, 이를 의도 분류 및 Slot-filling을 위한 개체명 인식을 종합적으로 처리하는 End to End 방식의 멀티태스크 트랜스포머 모델 DIET로 학습함으로써 DIET-only F1-score 0.931(Intent)/0.865(Slot/Entity), DIET+KoBERT F1-score 0.951(Intent)/0.901(Slot/Entity)의 성능을 확인하였으며, DECO-LGG 기반의 SSP 생성 데이터의 학습 데이터로서의 효과성과 함께 KoBERT에 기반한 DIET 모델 성능의 우수성을 입증하였다.

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A Study on The Need for AI Literacy According to The Development of Artificial Intelligence Chatbot (인공지능 챗봇 발전에 따른 AI 리터러시 필요성 연구)

  • Cheol-Seung Lee;Hye-Jin Baek
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.421-426
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    • 2023
  • Among artificial intelligence convergence technologies, Chatbot is an artificial intelligence-based interactive system and refers to a system that can provide interaction with humans. Chatbots are being re-examined as chatbots develop into NLP, NLU, and NLG. However, artificial intelligence chatbots can provide biased information based on learned data and cause serious damage such as privacy infringement and cybersecurity concerns, and it is essential to understand artificial intelligence technology and foster AI literacy. With the continued evolution and universalization of artificial intelligence, AI Literacy will also expand its scope and include new areas. This study is meaningful in raising awareness of artificial intelligence technology and proposing the use of human respect technology that is not buried in technology by cultivating human AI literacy capabilities.

Development Process for User Needs-based Chatbot: Focusing on Design Thinking Methodology (사용자 니즈 기반의 챗봇 개발 프로세스: 디자인 사고방법론을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Museong;Seo, Bong-Goon;Park, Do-Hyung
    • Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.221-238
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    • 2019
  • Recently, companies and public institutions have been actively introducing chatbot services in the field of customer counseling and response. The introduction of the chatbot service not only brings labor cost savings to companies and organizations, but also enables rapid communication with customers. Advances in data analytics and artificial intelligence are driving the growth of these chatbot services. The current chatbot can understand users' questions and offer the most appropriate answers to questions through machine learning and deep learning. The advancement of chatbot core technologies such as NLP, NLU, and NLG has made it possible to understand words, understand paragraphs, understand meanings, and understand emotions. For this reason, the value of chatbots continues to rise. However, technology-oriented chatbots can be inconsistent with what users want inherently, so chatbots need to be addressed in the area of the user experience, not just in the area of technology. The Fourth Industrial Revolution represents the importance of the User Experience as well as the advancement of artificial intelligence, big data, cloud, and IoT technologies. The development of IT technology and the importance of user experience have provided people with a variety of environments and changed lifestyles. This means that experiences in interactions with people, services(products) and the environment become very important. Therefore, it is time to develop a user needs-based services(products) that can provide new experiences and values to people. This study proposes a chatbot development process based on user needs by applying the design thinking approach, a representative methodology in the field of user experience, to chatbot development. The process proposed in this study consists of four steps. The first step is 'setting up knowledge domain' to set up the chatbot's expertise. Accumulating the information corresponding to the configured domain and deriving the insight is the second step, 'Knowledge accumulation and Insight identification'. The third step is 'Opportunity Development and Prototyping'. It is going to start full-scale development at this stage. Finally, the 'User Feedback' step is to receive feedback from users on the developed prototype. This creates a "user needs-based service (product)" that meets the process's objectives. Beginning with the fact gathering through user observation, Perform the process of abstraction to derive insights and explore opportunities. Next, it is expected to develop a chatbot that meets the user's needs through the process of materializing to structure the desired information and providing the function that fits the user's mental model. In this study, we present the actual construction examples for the domestic cosmetics market to confirm the effectiveness of the proposed process. The reason why it chose the domestic cosmetics market as its case is because it shows strong characteristics of users' experiences, so it can quickly understand responses from users. This study has a theoretical implication in that it proposed a new chatbot development process by incorporating the design thinking methodology into the chatbot development process. This research is different from the existing chatbot development research in that it focuses on user experience, not technology. It also has practical implications in that companies or institutions propose realistic methods that can be applied immediately. In particular, the process proposed in this study can be accessed and utilized by anyone, since 'user needs-based chatbots' can be developed even if they are not experts. This study suggests that further studies are needed because only one field of study was conducted. In addition to the cosmetics market, additional research should be conducted in various fields in which the user experience appears, such as the smart phone and the automotive market. Through this, it will be able to be reborn as a general process necessary for 'development of chatbots centered on user experience, not technology centered'.