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Figure 1 - The architecture of a multi-domain dialog system.
Table 2 - A dialog in a multi-domain scenario in a multi-domain dialog system.
Figure 3 - Candidate domain detection component training.
Figure 4 - An example of automatic multi-domain label annotation for domain A, B, and C
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