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2020

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Natural Language Generation in Dialogue Systems for Customer Care
Mirko Di Lascio | Manuela Sanguinetti | Luca Anselma | Dario Mana | Alessandro Mazzei | Viviana Patti | Rossana Simeoni
Proceedings of the Seventh Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics (CLiC-it 2020)

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Annotating Errors and Emotions in Human-Chatbot Interactions in Italian
Manuela Sanguinetti | Alessandro Mazzei | Viviana Patti | Marco Scalerandi | Dario Mana | Rossana Simeoni
Proceedings of the 14th Linguistic Annotation Workshop

This paper describes a novel annotation scheme specifically designed for a customer-service context where written interactions take place between a given user and the chatbot of an Italian telecommunication company. More specifically, the scheme aims to detect and highlight two aspects: the presence of errors in the conversation on both sides (i.e. customer and chatbot) and the “emotional load” of the conversation. This can be inferred from the presence of emotions of some kind (especially negative ones) in the customer messages, and from the possible empathic responses provided by the agent. The dataset annotated according to this scheme is currently used to develop the prototype of a rule-based Natural Language Generation system aimed at improving the chatbot responses and the customer experience overall.

2018

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Progettare Chatbot: considerazioni e linee guida
Eleonora Mollo | Amon Rapp | Dario Mana | Rossana Simeoni
Proceedings of the Fifth Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics (CLiC-it 2018)