logging in or signing up Brian the Brain aSGuest68318 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 88 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 21, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: UKOLN is supported by: Brian the Brain: IWMW's very own Chatbot Marieke Guy Interoperability Focus m.guy@ukoln.ac.uk Why a Chatbot? : Why a Chatbot? Something new and innovative for IWMW Not currently used in the education sector or e-learning Interested in finding out more about: How Chatbots work Accessibility issues How people actually use chatbots What their potential is for our community If Chatbots can learn from users (AI) Initial Chatbot Specification : Initial Chatbot Specification Discussed the IWMW specification with Dadenlimited Supplied Dadenlimited with some data to initially populate the chatbot with: A list of possible questions for Brian to answer(Who, Why, What, When, Where, Which, How, Is?) A list of Bath related rss feeds and Web sites Dadenlimited set up an avatar account (Sitepal with oddcast) Building Brian : Building Brian Ther oddcast account allows users to design characters using the clothing and colouring tools available Can change their eyes, hair, mouth, skin, make up, width and breadth of features and clothes (hats, glasses, jewellery etc.) Once a character is created you can edit scenes using the character library, audio library and background library Can even control movement of eyes System is fairly intuitive Brian’s Brain : Brian’s Brain Once Brian (the character) was created he was connected to the chatbot engine Given access to the Brian bot manager, supplied with documentation and allowed to edit and build cases Cases were supplied for small talk, personality or core They use either patterns, AIML or keywords AIML uses triples (similar to RDF) – subject, predicate and object e.g Marieke is giving this presentation From the manager you can edit your character, edit config files and view the log files (IP address, time/date of conversation) Next Steps : Next Steps Intensive user testing – UKOLN staff Edited use cases Use of the random tag Released into the community More editing of use cases, monitoring of log files Spelling issues, phrasing issues Further evaluation Fun with Log files #1 : Fun with Log files #1 User: Can I have a bath in bath? Brian: I'll have a think about that and get back to you. User: What about Web 2.0 then eh?Brian: Web 2.0 is very big this year at the institutional web management workshop! we have several plenaries on this topic as well as a panel session and parallel sessionUser: Do not you think its all a load of hype? User: Do you like Marieke? Brian: Not bothered. Fun with Log files #2 : Fun with Log files #2 User: How old are youBrian: Twenty fiveUser: Liar Brian: Liar ? User: You look older than 25 Brian: Thank you. User: Are you real?Brian: Depends what you mean by real. User: You are American.Brian: Thank you.User: It wasn’t necessarily a compliment. Fun with Log files #3 : Fun with Log files #3 User: Who are you?Brian: Marieke is my owner and bot master. User: Is Marieke nice to you?Brian: MaybeUser: Are you nice to her?Brian: Yes, I think so. User: Do you like having a beard Brian: Having a beard? User: Who will win the 2:30 at Chepstow?Brian: Sorry I don't know. Chatting with Brian : Chatting with Brian http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2006/chatbot/ - IWMW page on Chatbots Flash needed - http://www.daden.co.uk/chatbots/livebots/brian/ - Brian the Brain http://www.daden.co.uk/cgi-bin/chatbot/chatbot.pl?api=init&op=chtml&bot=brian – Text only version Final Thoughts : Final Thoughts Potential with learners - Emile project Improving presentations - interaction, different perspective Something gimicky on your Web site - new, first HE adopters Cost Does it engage users? Jabberwacky - learning from users is the way forward NLP issues, similar to machine translation etc. Can work within very tight boundaries - Ikea Chatbot No doubt that research in this area will carry on Any Questions? : Any Questions? You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Brian the Brain aSGuest68318 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 88 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: September 21, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: UKOLN is supported by: Brian the Brain: IWMW's very own Chatbot Marieke Guy Interoperability Focus m.guy@ukoln.ac.uk Why a Chatbot? : Why a Chatbot? Something new and innovative for IWMW Not currently used in the education sector or e-learning Interested in finding out more about: How Chatbots work Accessibility issues How people actually use chatbots What their potential is for our community If Chatbots can learn from users (AI) Initial Chatbot Specification : Initial Chatbot Specification Discussed the IWMW specification with Dadenlimited Supplied Dadenlimited with some data to initially populate the chatbot with: A list of possible questions for Brian to answer(Who, Why, What, When, Where, Which, How, Is?) A list of Bath related rss feeds and Web sites Dadenlimited set up an avatar account (Sitepal with oddcast) Building Brian : Building Brian Ther oddcast account allows users to design characters using the clothing and colouring tools available Can change their eyes, hair, mouth, skin, make up, width and breadth of features and clothes (hats, glasses, jewellery etc.) Once a character is created you can edit scenes using the character library, audio library and background library Can even control movement of eyes System is fairly intuitive Brian’s Brain : Brian’s Brain Once Brian (the character) was created he was connected to the chatbot engine Given access to the Brian bot manager, supplied with documentation and allowed to edit and build cases Cases were supplied for small talk, personality or core They use either patterns, AIML or keywords AIML uses triples (similar to RDF) – subject, predicate and object e.g Marieke is giving this presentation From the manager you can edit your character, edit config files and view the log files (IP address, time/date of conversation) Next Steps : Next Steps Intensive user testing – UKOLN staff Edited use cases Use of the random tag Released into the community More editing of use cases, monitoring of log files Spelling issues, phrasing issues Further evaluation Fun with Log files #1 : Fun with Log files #1 User: Can I have a bath in bath? Brian: I'll have a think about that and get back to you. User: What about Web 2.0 then eh?Brian: Web 2.0 is very big this year at the institutional web management workshop! we have several plenaries on this topic as well as a panel session and parallel sessionUser: Do not you think its all a load of hype? User: Do you like Marieke? Brian: Not bothered. Fun with Log files #2 : Fun with Log files #2 User: How old are youBrian: Twenty fiveUser: Liar Brian: Liar ? User: You look older than 25 Brian: Thank you. User: Are you real?Brian: Depends what you mean by real. User: You are American.Brian: Thank you.User: It wasn’t necessarily a compliment. Fun with Log files #3 : Fun with Log files #3 User: Who are you?Brian: Marieke is my owner and bot master. User: Is Marieke nice to you?Brian: MaybeUser: Are you nice to her?Brian: Yes, I think so. User: Do you like having a beard Brian: Having a beard? User: Who will win the 2:30 at Chepstow?Brian: Sorry I don't know. Chatting with Brian : Chatting with Brian http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2006/chatbot/ - IWMW page on Chatbots Flash needed - http://www.daden.co.uk/chatbots/livebots/brian/ - Brian the Brain http://www.daden.co.uk/cgi-bin/chatbot/chatbot.pl?api=init&op=chtml&bot=brian – Text only version Final Thoughts : Final Thoughts Potential with learners - Emile project Improving presentations - interaction, different perspective Something gimicky on your Web site - new, first HE adopters Cost Does it engage users? Jabberwacky - learning from users is the way forward NLP issues, similar to machine translation etc. Can work within very tight boundaries - Ikea Chatbot No doubt that research in this area will carry on Any Questions? : Any Questions?