Alquist running for Alexa Prize for the 4th time in a row

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Source: Amazon Science

Amazon today announced that nine teams from around the globe have been selected to participate in the Alexa Prize Socialbot Grand Challenge 4 (SGC 4), a university challenge focused on advancing human-computer interaction.

The teams selected for the challenge, which begins this month, include five returning entrants, including the top three finishers in the most recent challenge, and four new contestants.

Team University Faculty Advisor
Returning
Alquist Czech Technical University, Prague Jan Šedivý
Athena University of California, Santa Cruz Marilyn Walker
Chirpy Cardinal Stanford University Christopher Manning
DREAM Moscow Institute of Physics & Technology Mikhail Burtsev
Emora Emory University Jinho Choi
New
CASPR The University of Texas at Dallas Gopal Gupta
Genuine² Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Luis Fernando D’Haro
PROTO SUNY at Buffalo, New York Rohini Srihari
Viola University of Southern California Jonathan May

“Voice assistants such as Alexa have significantly advanced the state of the art for goal-directed interactions, such as ‘Alexa, what’s the weather forecast for today’? or ‘What was the score of yesterday’s Seahawks game’? Significant recent advances include teachable AI and natural turn taking which lets multiple people join conversations with Alexa without having to use a wake word for every utterance. These advances notwithstanding, multi-turn, open-domain conversations remain an unsolved problem,” said Prem Natarajan, vice president of the Alexa AI Natural Understanding organization.

“We launched Alexa Prize four years ago with the aim of engaging some of the brightest faculty and students in academia to advance conversational AI science with an emphasis on open-domain conversations,” he added. “Each year, the teams have made substantial advances in the state of the art, and we are excited by the quality and ambition of the applications we have received this year.”

The Alexa Prize, launched in 2016, is a competition for university students dedicated to advancing the field of conversational AI. Teams are challenged to design socialbots that Alexa customers can interact with via Alexa-enabled devices. Their ultimate goal is to meet the Grand Challenge: earn a composite score of 4.0 or higher (out of 5) from the judges, and have the judges find that at least two-thirds of their conversations with the socialbot in the final round of judging remain coherent and engaging for 20 minutes.

The teams selected for the challenge receive a $250,000 research grant, Alexa-enabled devices, free Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud computing services to support their research and development efforts, access to the Cobot (conversational bot) toolkit and other tools, data, and Alexa team support.

In previous challenges, participating teams have improved the state of the art for open domain dialogue systems by developing improved natural language understanding (NLU) systems, neural response generation models, common sense knowledge modeling, and dialogue policies leading to smoother, and more engaging conversations.

Alexa Prize SGC4 begins this month, the teams’ socialbots will be available for Alexa customers to engage with early next year, a finals competition will be held in July 2021, and winners announced the following month.

More information about Alquist AI at Amazon Alexa Prize

Konverzační bot Alquist skončil potřetí na stupních vítězů celosvětové soutěže Amazonu

Podcast: Jan Pichl – Alquist vtipy nepochopí ještě hodně dlouho

https://www.ciirc.cvut.cz/cs/ai-science-cafe-with-jan-sedivy/

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