Zero-Shot Cross-Lingual SLU Robustness to Adversarial Noise under Varying Mutual Intent-Slot Guidance Strength
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Spoken language understanding (SLU) typically includes two subtasks: intent detection and slot filling. Currently, it has achieved great success in high-resource languages, but it still remains challenging in low-resource languages due to the scarcity of labeled training data. Hence, there is a growing interest in zero-shot cross-lingual SLU. Despite of the success of existing zero-shot cross-lingual SLU models, most of them neglect to achieve the mutual guidance between intent and slots. To address this issue, we propose an Intra-Inter Knowledge Distillation framework for zero-shot cross-ling
Research goal: What is the impact of varying the strength of mutual intent-slot guidance on the zero-shot cross-lingual F1 scores of SLU models when evaluated on adversarial examples or noisy inputs in MultiATIS++ and MultiSNIPS?
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