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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    The Second Conversational Intelligence Challenge (ConvAI2)

    We describe the setting and results of the ConvAI2 NeurIPS competition that aims to further the state-of-the-art in open-domain chatbots. Some key takeaways from the competition are: (1) pretrained Transformer...

    Emily Dinan, Varvara Logacheva, Valentin Malykh in The NeurIPS '18 Competition (2020)

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    The First Conversational Intelligence Challenge

    The first Conversational Intelligence Challenge was conducted over 2017 with finals at NIPS conference. The challenge IS aimed at evaluating the state of the art in non-goal-driven dialogue systems (chatbots) ...

    Mikhail Burtsev, Varvara Logacheva in The NIPS '17 Competition: Building Intelli… (2018)

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    Introduction to NIPS 2017 Competition Track

    Competitions have become a popular tool in the data science community to solve hard problems, assess the state of the art and spur new research directions. Companies like Kaggle and open source platforms like ...

    Sergio Escalera, Markus Weimer in The NIPS '17 Competition: Building Intelli… (2018)

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    Combining Slot-based Vector Space Model for Voice Book Search

    We describe a hybrid approach to vector space model that improves accuracy in voice search for books. We compare different vector space approaches and demonstrate that the hybrid search model using a weighted ...

    Cheongjae Lee, Tatsuya Kawahara in Proceedings of the Paralinguistic Informat… (2011)

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    Interactive Speech Translation in the Diplomat Project

    The Diplomat rapid-deployment speech-translation systemis intended to allow naï ve users to communicate across a languagebarrier, without strong domain restrictions, despite the error-pronenature of current sp...

    Robert Frederking, Alexander Rudnicky, Christopher Hogan in Machine Translation (2000)