Feb. 14, 2024, 5:46 a.m. | Ramya Ramakrishnan Ethan R. Elenberg Hashan Narangodage Ryan McDonald

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In task-oriented dialogue, a system often needs to follow a sequence of actions, called a workflow, that complies with a set of guidelines in order to complete a task. In this paper, we propose the novel problem of multi-step workflow action prediction, in which the system predicts multiple future workflow actions. Accurate prediction of multiple steps allows for multi-turn automation, which can free up time to focus on more complex tasks. We propose three modeling approaches that are simple to …

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