Artificially Intelligent Chat Bots for Customer Service
Artificially Intelligent Chat Bots for Customer Service
Title: Artificially Intelligent Chatbots for Customer Service
Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) based smart chatbots and messaging platforms for customer service and helpdesk are getting deployed by several enterprises as it substantially reduces support cost incurred on phone and emails and increases customer satisfaction. Several companies believe that chatbots are one of the powerful future communication channels for customer service. Companies like Google, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft have developed chat bot platforms which can be customized and extended to build chat bots for a specific domain and problem. In this talk, the speaker will present the architecture of a chatbot and its various components. The speaker will define key concepts of a chatbot and demonstrate the steps required to build a chatbot which can engage in a natural language conversation with a user. The speaker will show how natural language understanding and machine learning techniques are applied to define entities, intents, actions and contexts for a smart chatbot. The speaker will talk about how the chatbot platform services can be integrated with a user interface and a fulfilment service.
Speaker: Ashish Sureka (http://ashish-sureka.in/) is a Principal Researcher at ABB Corporate Research Center (India). He was a Faculty Member (at IIIT-Delhi) from July 2009 to October 2014 and a visiting researcher at Siemens Corporate Research from August 2014 - July 2015. His current research interests are in the area of Mining Software Repositories, Software Analytics, and Social Media Analytics. He graduated with an MS and PhD degree in Computer Science from North Carolina State University (NCSU) on May 2002 and May 2005 respectively. He has worked at IBM Research Labs in the USA, Siemens Research Lab (India) and was a Senior Research Associate at the R&D Unit of Infosys Technologies Limited before joining IIIT-D as a Faculty Member in July 2009. He has received research grants from the Department of Information Technology (DIT, Government of India), Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Department of Science and Technology (DST, Government of India). He has published several research papers in international conferences and journals, graduated several PhD and MTech students, organized workshops co-located with conferences, and received best paper awards. He was selected for ACM India Eminent Speaker Program. He holds seven granted US patents.