SynthDST: Synthetic Data is All You Need for Few-Shot Dialog State Tracking
AuthorsAtharva Kulkarni, Andy Tseng, Joel Moniz, Dhivya Piraviperumal, Hong Yu, Shruti Bhargava
AuthorsAtharva Kulkarni, Andy Tseng, Joel Moniz, Dhivya Piraviperumal, Hong Yu, Shruti Bhargava
In-context learning with Large Language Models (LLMs) has emerged as a promising avenue of research in Dialog State Tracking (DST). However, the best-performing in-context learning methods involve retrieving and adding similar examples to the prompt, requiring access to labeled training data. Procuring such training data for a wide range of domains and applications is time-consuming, expensive, and, at times, infeasible. While zero-shot learning requires no training data, it significantly lags behind the few-shot setup. Thus, 'Can we efficiently generate synthetic data for any dialogue schema to enable few-shot prompting'? Addressing this question, we propose SynthDST, a data generation framework tailored for DST, utilizing LLMs. Our approach only requires the dialogue schema and a few hand-crafted dialogue templates to synthesize natural, coherent, and free-flowing dialogues with DST annotations. Few-shot learning using data from SynthDST results in 4-5% improvement in Joint Goal Accuracy over the zero-shot baseline on MultiWOZ 2.1 and 2.4. Remarkably, our few-shot learning approach recovers nearly 98% of the performance compared to the few-shot setup using human-annotated training data