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Recognizing Multi-Intent Commands of the Virtual Assistant with Low-Resource Languages
Virtual Assistants (VAs) are widely used in many fields. Recently, VAs have been effectively applied in technical drawing tasks, such as in Photoshop and Microsoft Word. Understanding multi-intent commands in VAs poses a significant challenge, especially when the language in query is low-resource, l...
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Published in: | International journal of advanced computer science & applications 2024-01, Vol.15 (11) |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Virtual Assistants (VAs) are widely used in many fields. Recently, VAs have been effectively applied in technical drawing tasks, such as in Photoshop and Microsoft Word. Understanding multi-intent commands in VAs poses a significant challenge, especially when the language in query is low-resource, like Vietnamese (no training dataset available for technical drawing domain), which features complex grammar and a limited domain of usage. In this work, we proposing a three-step process to develop a voice assistant capable of understanding multi-intent commands in VAs for low-resource languages, particularly in responding to the SCADA Framework (SF) for performing drawing tasks: (1) for the training dataset, we developed a semi-automatic method for building a labeled command corpus; applying this method to Vietnamese, we built a corpus that includes 3,240 labeled commands; (2) for the multi-intent command processing phase, we introduced a method for splitting multi-intent commands into single-intent commands to enable VAs to perform them more efficiently. By experimenting with the proposed method in Vietnamese, we developed a VA that supports drawing on SF with an accuracy of over 96%. With the results of this study, we can completely apply them to SCADA system products to support the automatic control of techinical drawing operations in them as VAs. |
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ISSN: | 2158-107X 2156-5570 |
DOI: | 10.14569/IJACSA.2024.01511125 |