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FOURTH COLLOQUIUM ON CONVERSATIONAL SYSTEMS
Chatbots 3.1
Who: Bot creators, commercial users, enthusiasts, scientists, students, and the press are invited.
What: Chatbots 3.1 Conference
When: Saturday, April 23, 2011
Where: Suite 3200 (32nd Floor) Two Liberty Place, 50 S. 16th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Why: Chatbots have been adapted to nearly every ecological niche on the internet. Bots appear on web pages, in instant messaging, and respond to email and forum posts. They can be found in Second Life, in online games, and in social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. Bots support marketing and advertising and are used in education. This conference brings together leading experts to discuss their ideas and present the latest technologies and trends in chatbots.
Why Chabots 3.x?
Artificial intelligence chat bots, also known as chatterbots or conversational agents, developed in a series of three stages over the past 60 years.
The First Wave
Alan Turing conceived of the talking computer in his 1950 paper, Computing Machinery and Intelligence. For his famous test, Turing imagined an artificial intelligence that communicates in natural language through a text based medium, such as a teletype.
In 1966 MIT Professor Joseph Weizenbaum became the first botmaster, or chat bot author, when he created the famous ELIZA prorgam. ELIZA was the first A.I. to apply the concept of stimulus-response pattern recognition to natural language understanding. ELIZA was also the first bot to employ conversational logging as a means for the botmaster to review and refine the bot.
Dr. Hugh Loebner began sponsoring the first real-world Turing Test in 1991. To the surpise of many, the winner of the first contest was based on the ELIZA psychiatrist program.
In 1994, Michael Mauldin created a bot named Julia in an online MUD environment. He coined the term “chatterbot” to describe his conversational programs.
The Second Wave
The advent of the world wide web marked the beginning of widespreaexid access to chatterbots. By exposing their bots on the web, botmasters collected a huge amount of conversational log data to help them improve the quality of the bots. Better and faster computers led to the development of large knowledge bases for bots.
Dr. Richard Wallace launched the free software ALICE project in 1995. ALICE led to the development of the open AIML standard for creating chat bots. An alphabet soup of AIML interpreters and servers appeared.
The first commercial chat bot companies, Neuromedia and Virtual Personalities, were launched in the heady early days of the dot-com boom.
In the late 90’s, two prominent web sites emerged to provide to index and promote chat bot projects and companies. These were the Simon Laven page, and Marcus Zillman’s Botspot.com.
The Third Wave
Today chatterbots have been adapted to nearly every ecological niche on the internet. Bots appear on web pages, in instant messaging, and respond to email and forum posts. They can be found in Second Life, in online games, and in social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. Bots support marketing and advertising and are used in education.
New technologies for automated learning have appeared which vastly reduce the time and effort needed to create convincing bots. At the same time, a series of new commercial opportunities have opened for bots and their botmasters.
We’re experiencing the beginning of a new era. The time has come to gather together the leading experts in chat bot technology to share our ideas and discoveries.
Chatbots 3.0
Last year's Chatbots 3.0 conference in Philadelphia was a huge success. We had about 25 attendees and 11 high quality presentations. A number of people who were unable to attend have made requests to see the presentations.The presentations are online as well as a video recording of each talk.
AmenetiesThe conference will be held in a first class facility on the 32nd floor in downtown Philadelphia, close to City Hall. Beverage service will be provided including coffee, tea, soda, juice and water. Free wifi is available.
AccommodationDowntown Philadelphia has a wide variety of hotel options. We recommend using
Kayak.com to find the best deals and locations.
Travel
Public Transportation
Philadelphia has excellent public transportation and the downtown area is accessible by subway, bus, and trolley. The local transit agency SEPTA provides transit info, also available on Google transit.
Air and Rail
Philadelphia is accessible by Amtrak rail at 30th Street Station, and Philadelphia International Airport (PHL). Philadelphia is 90 miles (145km) from New York City. Several intercity bus companies also serve Philadelphia: Greyhound, Megabus, Boltbus, 2000coach, and Apexbus.
Parking
There are numerous indoor and outdoor parking lots in the vicinity, including in the Two Liberty Place building itself (expensive though) and across the street in the 1500 Market Street building.
Sponsors
The Chatbots 3.1 is made possible by the generous support of the following
organizations:
ALICE A.I. Foundation,
Inc.
Platinum Sponsor
http://www.alicebot.org/
The ALICE A.I. Foundation is devoted to the development and promotion of the
AIML open standard for artificial intelligence chat bots.
Pandorabots, Inc.
Platinum Sponsor
http://www.pandorabots.com
Pandorabots is the place where you can create and unleash virtual
personalities. Providing bot creation, hosting and AIML training.
Buchanan Ingersoll &
Rooney PC.
Platinum Sponsor
http://www.bipc.com/home.php
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC has more than 450 attorneys and government
relations professionals. The firm’s bicoastal reach provides clients with
nationwide access to all ofour attorneys and their respective areas of
experience.
Zabaware
Gold Sponsor
http://www.zabaware.com
"Giving your computer the power of thought."
Zabaware develops and markets conversational systems and related technologies
such as character animation and speech technology.
MyCyberTwin
Gold Sponsor
http://www.mycybertwin.com
MyCyberTwin allows you to quickly create
compelling, virtual personalities. These virtual beings live and breathe on the
web, and chat to your friends or customers on your behalf.
Universal Arts, Inc.
Supporting Sponsor
http://www.universalarts.net
UNIVERSAL ARTS, INC., a 21st Century Corporation in the State of Pennsylvania,
U.S.A., has a mission to locate, develop, help produce and market entertaining
products and novelties which, directly or indirectly, help promote “Good
Health” and “the Quality of Life”.
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When & Where
Two Liberty Place
50 S. 16th Street
Philadelphia,
19102
Saturday, April 23, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM (EDT)
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We have assembled an impressive group of speakers covering a range of topics including chat bot technology, business, legal issues and applications. The Chatbots 3.x has established a reputation for providing the highest quality presentations among all conferences in our industry. Come to the Chatbots 3.1 conference to meet the top experts in our community. Interact, ask questions, and join us for an informative day reviewing the latest developments in chat bot technology.
- David Newyear - Mentor Public Library - The Cat who sat down at the Reference Desk
- Robert Medeksza - Zabaware - Ultra HAL Technology in Social Networks
- Francis Taney - Buchanan Ingersoll - Legal and IP Issues for Botmasters
- Dr. Richard Wallace - Pandorabots - Creating AIML bots that speak and hear
- Charles Wooters, Ph.D - NextIT - Next IT Human Emulation Technology
- Dr. Hugh Loebner - Crown Industries - A.I. and The Future of Society
- John McIntire - Warfighter Interface Division, 711th Human Performance Wing, Air Force Research Laboratory - Spotting a bot: Active and passive methods of chatbot detection
- John Zakos - MyCyberTwin - The Role of Chat Bots in Social Media
- Adeena Mignogna - Riot Software - AIML Content Management
- Jeff Remy - VirtuOz - Improving Virtual Agent Performance through
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