Towards Joint Intent Detection and Slot Filling via Higher-order Attention
This work addresses a domain-specific problem in natural language processing for spoken language systems, with incremental contributions.
The paper tackles the joint optimization of intent detection and slot filling in spoken language understanding by proposing a higher-order attention mechanism, achieving improvements over state-of-the-art methods on benchmark datasets.
Intent detection (ID) and Slot filling (SF) are two major tasks in spoken language understanding (SLU). Recently, attention mechanism has been shown to be effective in jointly optimizing these two tasks in an interactive manner. However, latest attention-based works concentrated only on the first-order attention design, while ignoring the exploration of higher-order attention mechanisms. In this paper, we propose a BiLinear attention block, which leverages bilinear pooling to simultaneously exploit both the contextual and channel-wise bilinear attention distributions to capture the second-order interactions between the input intent or slot features. Higher and even infinity order interactions are built by stacking numerous blocks and assigning Exponential Linear Unit (ELU) to blocks. Before the decoding stage, we introduce the Dynamic Feature Fusion Layer to implicitly fuse intent and slot information in a more effective way. Technically, instead of simply concatenating intent and slot features, we first compute two correlation matrices to weight on two features. Furthermore, we present Higher-order Attention Network for the SLU tasks. Experiments on two benchmark datasets show that our approach yields improvements compared with the state-of-the-art approach. We also provide discussion to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.