Automatic Quality Estimation for Natural Language Generation: Ranting (Jointly Rating and Ranking)

10/10/2019
by   Ondřej Dušek, et al.
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We present a recurrent neural network based system for automatic quality estimation of natural language generation (NLG) outputs, which jointly learns to assign numerical ratings to individual outputs and to provide pairwise rankings of two different outputs. The latter is trained using pairwise hinge loss over scores from two copies of the rating network. We use learning to rank and synthetic data to improve the quality of ratings assigned by our system: we synthesise training pairs of distorted system outputs and train the system to rank the less distorted one higher. This leads to a 12 benchmark. We also establish the state of the art on the dataset of relative rankings from the E2E NLG Challenge (Dušek et al., 2019), where synthetic data lead to a 4

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