CSCI-644: Natural Language Dialogue Systems - Spring 2024
Schedule
The schedule below is tentative and subject to change.
Week 1: January 10
Traum & Georgila - Oveview, basic principles, genres, different types of dialogue, example dialogue systems, topics to be covered
Assignment 1 handed out
Week 2: January 17
Traum - Overview of Dialogue Structure (turn-taking, initiative, relations, grounding, dialogue acts, intentional structure), types of Dialogue Architectures (modular vs. end-to-end), introduction to organizing principles for dialogue management
Week 3: January 24
Georgila - Deep learning approaches to dialogue (including end-to-end architectures and chatbots)
Assignment 1 due (January 23, 11:59 pm)
Assignment 2 handed out
Week 4: January 31
Traum - The Information State Approach to dialogue systems, Knowledge, Plan, and Logic-based Approaches
Week 5: February 7
Traum - Identity in Dialogue Systems: Role-play Dialogue Systems, Systems Representing Real People, Storytelling in Dialogue
Assignment 2 due (February 6, 11:59 pm)
Week 6: February 14
Georgila - Reinforcement learning and simulated users for dialogue management (Part 1)
Assignment 3 handed out
Week 7: February 21
Georgila - Reinforcement learning and simulated users for dialogue management (Part 2)
Week 8: February 28
Traum - Multimodal Dialogue, Identity and Story in Dialogue (Part 2)
Selected special topic due (February 27, 11:59 pm)
Week 9: March 6
Guest lecture: Dr. Mark Core - Dialogue Systems for Education
Assignment 3 due (March 5, 11:59 pm)
Project white paper due (March 5, 11:59 pm)
March 13 - Spring Break
Week 10: March 20
Georgila - Speech recognition and speech synthesis for dialogue
Student topic presentation
Speech synthesis for dialogue (Xuan Shi & Daniel Yang)
Week 11: March 27
Traum - Data collection and evaluation
Student topic presentations
Multi-party dialogue (Khoi Pham)
Non-cooperative dialogue systems (Ritvik Nimmagadda)
Project proposal due (Sunday March 31, 11:59 pm)
Week 12: April 3
Georgila - Dialogue state tracking
Student topic presentations
Natural language generation for dialogue (Hossein Entezari Zarch)
Dialogue act recognition (Hirona Arai)
Dialogue systems for language learning (Eric Boxer)
Week 13: April 10
Student topic presentations
Empathetic dialogue systems with reinforcement learning (Ala Tak & Alireza Ziabari)
Storytelling in dialogue (Ankur Chemburkar & Siraj Sandhu)
Culture-specific dialogue systems (Yubo Zhang)
Chat dialogue (Philipp Eibl & Taiwei Shi)
Week 14: April 17
Student topic presentations
Adversarial attacks on LLMs (Mingzhe Wu)
How dialogue state tracking and dialogue summarization can complement each other (Joseph Wang)
Student project presentations
Taiwei Shi & Yubo Zhang
Ankur Chemburkar
Khoi Pham
Week 15: April 24
Student project presentations
Siraj Sandhu & Joseph Wang
Philipp Eibl & Ritvik Nimmagadda
Ala Tak & Alireza Ziabari
Arai Hirona
Eric Boxer & Hossein Entezari Zarch
Mingzhe Wu
Xuan Shi & Daniel Yang
Examination period: May 1
Student project reports due (May 1, 4 pm)