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  This is the repo for the paper ["Grounding Conversations with Improvised Dialogues"](https://aclanthology.org/2020.acl-main.218/) (ACL2020).
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  The _Selected Pairs of Learnable ImprovisatioN_ (SPOLIN) corpus is a collection of more than 68,000 "Yes, and" type dialogue pairs extracted from the Spontaneanation podcast by Paul F. Tompkins, the Cornell Movie-Dialogs Corpus, and the SubTle corpus. For more information, refer to our [paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.09544) or our [project page](https://justin-cho.com/spolin).
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- ### Available SPOLIN versions:
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  The core dataset that was used for the experiments in the paper only includes _yes-ands_ and non-_yes-ands_ from Spontaneanation and most of what is provided in those extracted from the Cornell Movie-Dialogs Corpus. After the submitting the paper, we continued our iterative data augmentation process, repeating another iteration with the Cornell Movie-Dialogs Corpus and extracting from the SubTle corpus. This expanded version is also included in this repository [here](/data). This latest version of SPOLIN was used to train the model used in our [demo](https://spolin.isi.edu).
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- ### Relevant links:
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  * Project page: https://justin-cho.com/spolin
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  * Github repo: https://github.com/wise-east/spolin
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  * SpolinBot Demo: https://spolin.isi.edu
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  * ACL2020 Paper: https://aclanthology.org/2020.acl-main.218/
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- **Fiels**
 
 
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  * `id`: unique identifier
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  * `prompt`: first utterance in utterance pair
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- ### Dataset Statistics
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  \*Artificially collected by mix & matching positive Spontaneanation samples to balance dataset for training classifier
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  ### ACL Presentation
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  [Video recording](https://slideslive.com/38928948/grounding-conversations-with-improvised-dialogues)
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- ### Citation
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  If you use our data for your work, please cite our ACL2020 paper:
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- ### License
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  This work is licensed under a [Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License][cc-by-nc].
 
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+ ## Table of Contents
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+ - [Dataset Description](#dataset-description)
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+ - [Dataset Summary](#dataset-summary)
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+ - [Available SPOLIN Versions](#available_spolin_versions)
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+ - [Relevant Links](#relevant-links)
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+ - [Dataset Structure](#dataset-structure)
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+ - [Dataset Statistics](#dataset-statistics)
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+ - [Other Information](#other-information)
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+ - [ACL Presentation](#acl-presentation)
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+ - [Licensing Information](#licensing-information)
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+ - [Citation Information](#citation-information)
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+ ## Dataset Description
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+ ### Dataset Summary
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  This is the repo for the paper ["Grounding Conversations with Improvised Dialogues"](https://aclanthology.org/2020.acl-main.218/) (ACL2020).
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  The _Selected Pairs of Learnable ImprovisatioN_ (SPOLIN) corpus is a collection of more than 68,000 "Yes, and" type dialogue pairs extracted from the Spontaneanation podcast by Paul F. Tompkins, the Cornell Movie-Dialogs Corpus, and the SubTle corpus. For more information, refer to our [paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.09544) or our [project page](https://justin-cho.com/spolin).
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+ ### Available SPOLIN Versions:
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  The core dataset that was used for the experiments in the paper only includes _yes-ands_ and non-_yes-ands_ from Spontaneanation and most of what is provided in those extracted from the Cornell Movie-Dialogs Corpus. After the submitting the paper, we continued our iterative data augmentation process, repeating another iteration with the Cornell Movie-Dialogs Corpus and extracting from the SubTle corpus. This expanded version is also included in this repository [here](/data). This latest version of SPOLIN was used to train the model used in our [demo](https://spolin.isi.edu).
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  1. Version used for experiments in the ACL paper: `data/spolin-train-acl.csv`
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+ ### Relevant Links:
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  * Project page: https://justin-cho.com/spolin
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  * Github repo: https://github.com/wise-east/spolin
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  * SpolinBot Demo: https://spolin.isi.edu
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  * ACL2020 Paper: https://aclanthology.org/2020.acl-main.218/
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+ ## Dataset Structure
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+ **Fields**
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  * `id`: unique identifier
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  * `prompt`: first utterance in utterance pair
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  * `response`: second utterance in utterance pair
 
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  * `source`: the source for the sample
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  * `split`: whether the sample belongs to the training set or the validation set
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+ ## Dataset Statistics
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  ##### `spolin-train.csv`:
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+ ## Other Information
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  ### ACL Presentation
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  [Video recording](https://slideslive.com/38928948/grounding-conversations-with-improvised-dialogues)
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+ ### Citation Information
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  If you use our data for your work, please cite our ACL2020 paper:
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  ```
 
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+ ### Licensing Information
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  This work is licensed under a [Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License][cc-by-nc].