Invited Talk 9 Q/A - Alexander Rudnicky
Alexander Rudnicky
2020 Invited Talk
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Workshop: Human in the loop dialogue systems
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Workshop: Human in the loop dialogue systems
Abstract
We have two different communities in spoken language interaction, one focused on goal-oriented dialog systems, the other on open-domain conversational agents. The latter has allowed us to focus on the mechanics of conversation and on the role of social behaviors. This talk describes some of our recent work on conversation systems.
Speaker
Alexander Rudnicky
Alexander I. Rudnicky is Professor Emeritus in the Language Technologies Institute in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. Dr. Rudnicky's research has spanned many aspects of spoken language, including language modeling, spoken language system architectures, multi-modal interaction, and the analysis of conversational structure. Dr. Rudnicky and his students developed the PocketSphinx recognition system and the Ravenclaw dialog manager. More recently, Dr. Rudnicky has been active in research on open-domain conversational systems. Dr. Rudnicky interests in learning include induction of concepts and task structure from conversation, and the design of intelligent systems that proactively seek to acquire knowledge from people.
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