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Outlier Detection for Improved Data Quality and Diversity in Dialog
  Systems

Outlier Detection for Improved Data Quality and Diversity in Dialog Systems

5 April 2019
Stefan Larson
Anish Mahendran
Andrew Lee
Jonathan K. Kummerfeld
Parker Hill
M. Laurenzano
Johann Hauswald
Lingjia Tang
Jason Mars
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Papers citing "Outlier Detection for Improved Data Quality and Diversity in Dialog Systems"

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Snips Voice Platform: an embedded Spoken Language Understanding system
  for private-by-design voice interfaces
Snips Voice Platform: an embedded Spoken Language Understanding system for private-by-design voice interfaces
A. Coucke
Alaa Saade
Adrien Ball
Théodore Bluche
A. Caulier
...
Thibault Gisselbrecht
F. Caltagirone
Thibaut Lavril
Maël Primet
Joseph Dureau
SyDa
113
825
0
25 May 2018
TAP-DLND 1.0 : A Corpus for Document Level Novelty Detection
TAP-DLND 1.0 : A Corpus for Document Level Novelty Detection
Tirthankar Ghosal
Amitra Salam
Swati Tiwary
Asif Ekbal
P. Bhattacharyya
26
18
0
20 Feb 2018
Deep contextualized word representations
Deep contextualized word representations
Matthew E. Peters
Mark Neumann
Mohit Iyyer
Matt Gardner
Christopher Clark
Kenton Lee
Luke Zettlemoyer
NAI
211
11,556
0
15 Feb 2018
Understanding Task Design Trade-offs in Crowdsourced Paraphrase
  Collection
Understanding Task Design Trade-offs in Crowdsourced Paraphrase Collection
Youxuan Jiang
Jonathan K. Kummerfeld
Walter S. Lasecki
35
38
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19 Apr 2017
Bag of Tricks for Efficient Text Classification
Bag of Tricks for Efficient Text Classification
Armand Joulin
Edouard Grave
Piotr Bojanowski
Tomas Mikolov
VLM
170
4,622
0
06 Jul 2016
A Sensitivity Analysis of (and Practitioners' Guide to) Convolutional
  Neural Networks for Sentence Classification
A Sensitivity Analysis of (and Practitioners' Guide to) Convolutional Neural Networks for Sentence Classification
Ye Zhang
Byron C. Wallace
AAML
110
1,200
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13 Oct 2015
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