Theses and Dissertations
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Items in this Collection
- 2Abdi Oskouie, Mina
- 2Birkbeck, Neil Aylon Charles
- 2Cai, Zhipeng
- 2Chen, Jiyang
- 2Chowdhury, Md Solimul
- 2Chubak, Pirooz
- 74Machine Learning
- 70Reinforcement Learning
- 41Artificial Intelligence
- 36Machine learning
- 22Natural Language Processing
- 22Reinforcement learning
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Spring 2020
In this thesis, we focus on finding efficient practical random sampling methods for time-changing discrete distributions. We empirically study ten methods including existing algorithms, and two new ones: three level search and the flat method. We review the core ideas of existing methods...
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An Empirical Study on Learning and Improving the Search Objective for Unsupervised Paraphrasing
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Research in unsupervised text generation has been gaining attention over the years. One recent approach is local search towards a heuristically defined objective, which specifies language fluency, semantic meanings, and other task-specific attributes. Search in the sentence space is realized by...
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Spring 2013
The game of Amazons is a young board game with simple rules, nice mathematical properties yet a high complexity between chess and Go. The state of the art Amazons solver was presented by Martin Müller in 2001 with which he solved the Amazons 5 × 5 starting position as a first player win. This...
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Fall 2022
Building intelligent open-domain dialogue systems is a long-standing goal of artificial intelligence. These systems, also known as chatbots, aim to hold conversations with humans in an open-ended fashion. However, it is well known that standard encoder-decoder dialogue systems tend to generate...
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An Exploration of Dialog Act Classification in Open-domain Conversational Agents and the Applicability of Text Data Augmentation
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Recognizing dialog acts of users is an essential component in building successful conversational agents. In this work, we propose a dialog act (DA) classifier for two of our open domain conversational agents. For this, we curated a high-quality, multi-domain dataset with ∼24k user utterances...