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Registration is now open for universities to build a socialbot on Alexa and compete to win a
An additional
Teams of university students can submit applications now and the contest will conclude at AWS re:invent in
Students will build their socialbots using the Alexa Skills Kit (ASK), which tens of thousands of developers are already using to build new skills on Alexa. Participants will have access to conversational topic categories and digital content from multiple sources, including
This challenge will advance several areas of conversational AI including knowledge acquisition, natural language understanding, natural language generation, context modeling, commonsense reasoning, and dialog planning. Through the innovative work of students, Alexa customers will have novel, engaging conversations.
“The Alexa Prize challenges students to build socialbots that can acquire knowledge and opinions from the web, and express them in context just as a human would in everyday conversations,” said
Here’s what experts are saying about the Alexa Prize:
- “Human capacity for language is an instinct, but it’s something that must be taught to machines,” said
Steven Pinker , Scientist, Psychologist, Linguist, and Johnstone Family Professor in theDepartment of Psychology atHarvard University . “Everyday conversations that require context and understanding of the world come naturally to humans. Machines don’t have those advantages, which makes the Alexa Prize a particularly complex challenge for participants to solve.” - “People are social beings. We naturally want to perceive bots as social beings. As we create bots capable of engaging in helpful social interactions, we will unlock their potential to improve our learning, healing, wellness, and quality of life,” said
Maja Mataric , Chaired Professor and Founding Director of theUSC Robotics and Autonomous Systems Center. “The Alexa Prize can help to get us closer to that goal by supporting the development of technologies for social conversation. The Alexa Prize can be a key enabler of today’s students and researchers undertaking this major technical challenge." - “People talk with each other regularly by exchanging stories about everyday events,” said Roger Schank, Professor Emeritus from
Yale , Northwestern, and Stanford. “Something you say reminds me of something that I now want to say. Having the context to discuss everyday topics comes naturally to humans, but must be learned by conversational AI. I am excited about the Alexa Prize and the scientific advances that will emerge from the contest.” - “Conversing for 20 minutes is difficult for most humans and an extraordinarily ambitious challenge for bots that are learning to converse like us,” said
Dan Jurafsky , Professor and Chair of Linguistics and Professor of Computer Science atStanford University . “The Alexa Prize will encourage student researchers to come up with great ideas for leveraging real-world conversational AI technologies like Alexa to create software that can converse as engagingly as humans. The immediate feedback from Alexa users will be a huge boost in helping students improve their algorithms."
For submission guidelines and Official Rules for the Alexa Prize please visit https://developer.amazon.com/alexaprize.
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