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.



    Artificial Intelligence


    1. Chatbot dialogue management, Vladimir Veselov (Johnson & Johnson)
    2. Current trends in the field of strong artificial intelligence, Alexey Potapov (State Optical Institute named after S.I. Vavilov)
    3. Creating an Intelligent Mobile Assistant: Stages of a Long Way, Igor Gvozdikin (i-Free Innovations)
    4. Artificial Intelligence and the Natural Complexities of Dialogue, Anna Vlasova (Nanosemantics)
    5. About decision-making systems in situational centers using elements of artificial intelligence and extracting knowledge from texts in natural language, Vladimir Betin (FGANU "CITIT")
    6. Extracting context-free grammars from logical specifications, Artyom Andreev (OR RAS)


    Knowledge Management


    1. Ontological engineering, Tatyana Gavrilova (Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University)
    2. Organization engineering based on ontological modeling, Dmitry Kudryavtsev (Business Engineering Group)
    3. InTez Onto Editor - Another? Valery Shlemovich Rubashkin (St. Petersburg State University)
    4. Semantic analysis of a text in Natural Language: features of ontology construction, Svetlana Timoshenko (IPPI RAS)


    Speech Technology


    1. Virtual assistant with speech recognition and synthesis. Problems and solutions, Petr Mitsov (Center for Speech Technology)
    2. Speaker-independent continuous speech recognition system, Oleg Maleev (Speereo Software)
    3. A word is not a sparrow: a system for searching for keywords in records of telephone conversations, Valentin Smirnov (Speech Drive)
    4. Removing homonymy and text normalization in the system of synthesis of Russian speech, Olga Khomitsevich (Center for Speech Technologies)


    Text mining


    1. The role of general and specific vocabulary in extracting information from a text, Y. Akinin, A. Bonch-Osmolovskaya
    2. Methods for extracting frame information (using the “trial” frame as an example), I. Kuznetsov, S. Toldova (HSE)
    3. Extracting events from text documents, Sergey Serebryakov (HP Labs)


    Linguistic Technologies


    1. Resolution of the reference: sightseeing tour, Daniil Skatov (Dictum)
    2. Fighting typos on the wild Internet and beyond, Anna Belkanova (Dictum)
    3. A method for highlighting a dictionary of control models for verbs of the Russian language, Eduard Klyshinsky (MIEM NRU HSE)


    Machine translate


    1. Machine translation with and without rules, or Why a hybrid translation technology is needed, Alexander Molchanov (PROMT)
    2. Using ABBYY Compreno technology for processing natural language texts, Anatoly Starostin (ABBYY)


    Internet technologies


    1. Crowdsourcing AI, Kirill Shikhanov (CROWDERRY)
    2. 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 .

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