
AINL Conference Program Published
On Saturday, May 26, AINL : Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Conference will be held in St. Petersburg . At the one-day conference, 25 reports of leading experts in the field of automatic processing of natural language and artificial intelligence will be presented.
The program is divided into 7 sections:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Speech technology
- Knowledge management
- Text mining
- Linguistic technology
- Machine translation
- Internet technology
The main focus of the conference: ontological presentation of knowledge, interactive systems, speech technology. Online broadcasting and video recording of reports will be organized.
Wishing to make a posterthere are five more days (until May 22) to apply for participation.
You can register as a listener on the conference website until May 23 inclusive.
Participation in the conference is free of charge.
Abstracts and information about speakers are available on the conference website .
The program is divided into 7 sections:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Speech technology
- Knowledge management
- Text mining
- Linguistic technology
- Machine translation
- Internet technology
The main focus of the conference: ontological presentation of knowledge, interactive systems, speech technology. Online broadcasting and video recording of reports will be organized.
Wishing to make a posterthere are five more days (until May 22) to apply for participation.
You can register as a listener on the conference website until May 23 inclusive.
Participation in the conference is free of charge.
Artificial Intelligence
- Chatbot dialogue management, Vladimir Veselov (Johnson & Johnson)
- Current trends in the field of strong artificial intelligence, Alexey Potapov (State Optical Institute named after S.I. Vavilov)
- Creating an Intelligent Mobile Assistant: Stages of a Long Way, Igor Gvozdikin (i-Free Innovations)
- Artificial Intelligence and the Natural Complexities of Dialogue, Anna Vlasova (Nanosemantics)
- About decision-making systems in situational centers using elements of artificial intelligence and extracting knowledge from texts in natural language, Vladimir Betin (FGANU "CITIT")
- Extracting context-free grammars from logical specifications, Artyom Andreev (OR RAS)
Knowledge Management
- Ontological engineering, Tatyana Gavrilova (Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University)
- Organization engineering based on ontological modeling, Dmitry Kudryavtsev (Business Engineering Group)
- InTez Onto Editor - Another? Valery Shlemovich Rubashkin (St. Petersburg State University)
- Semantic analysis of a text in Natural Language: features of ontology construction, Svetlana Timoshenko (IPPI RAS)
Speech Technology
- Virtual assistant with speech recognition and synthesis. Problems and solutions, Petr Mitsov (Center for Speech Technology)
- Speaker-independent continuous speech recognition system, Oleg Maleev (Speereo Software)
- A word is not a sparrow: a system for searching for keywords in records of telephone conversations, Valentin Smirnov (Speech Drive)
- Removing homonymy and text normalization in the system of synthesis of Russian speech, Olga Khomitsevich (Center for Speech Technologies)
Text mining
- The role of general and specific vocabulary in extracting information from a text, Y. Akinin, A. Bonch-Osmolovskaya
- Methods for extracting frame information (using the “trial” frame as an example), I. Kuznetsov, S. Toldova (HSE)
- Extracting events from text documents, Sergey Serebryakov (HP Labs)
Linguistic Technologies
- Resolution of the reference: sightseeing tour, Daniil Skatov (Dictum)
- Fighting typos on the wild Internet and beyond, Anna Belkanova (Dictum)
- A method for highlighting a dictionary of control models for verbs of the Russian language, Eduard Klyshinsky (MIEM NRU HSE)
Machine translate
- Machine translation with and without rules, or Why a hybrid translation technology is needed, Alexander Molchanov (PROMT)
- Using ABBYY Compreno technology for processing natural language texts, Anatoly Starostin (ABBYY)
Internet technologies
- Crowdsourcing AI, Kirill Shikhanov (CROWDERRY)
- Game approach to the analysis of user behavior of the Internet search engine, Mikhail Ageev (Moscow State University)
Abstracts and information about speakers are available on the conference website .