Date: 2017-02-17

Time: 15:30-16:30

Location: BURN 1205

Abstract:

The ability for a computer to converse in a natural and coherent manner with a human has long been held as one of the important steps towards solving artificial intelligence. In this talk I will present recent results on building dialogue systems from large corpuses using deep neural architectures. I will highlight several challenges related to data acquisition, algorithmic development, and performance evaluation.

Speaker

Joelle Pineau is an associate professor of Computer Science at McGill University, where she co-directs the Reasoning and Learning Lab.