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    Designing Service-Oriented Chatbot Systems Using a Construction Grammar-Driven Natural Language Generation System

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    Service oriented chatbot systems are used to inform users in a conversational manner about a particular service or product on a website. Our research shows that current systems are time consuming to build and not very accurate or satisfying to users. We find that natural language understanding and natural language generation methods are central to creating an e�fficient and useful system. In this thesis we investigate current and past methods in this research area and place particular emphasis on Construction Grammar and its computational implementation. Our research shows that users have strong emotive reactions to how these systems behave, so we also investigate the human computer interaction component. We present three systems (KIA, John and KIA2), and carry out extensive user tests on all of them, as well as comparative tests. KIA is built using existing methods, John is built with the user in mind and KIA2 is built using the construction grammar method. We found that the construction grammar approach performs well in service oriented chatbots systems, and that users preferred it over other systems

    Rating prediction on yelp academic dataset using paragraph vectors

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    This work studies the application of Paragraph Vectors to the Yelp Academic Dataset reviews in order to predict user ratings for different categories of businesses like auto repair, restaurants or veterinarians. Paragraph Vectors is a word embeddings techniques were each word or piece of text is converted to a continuous low dimensional space. Then, the opinion mining or sentiment analysis is observed as a classification task, where each user review is associated with a label the rating - and a probabilistic model is built with a logistic classifier. Following the intuition that the semantic information present in textual user reviews is generally more complex and complete than the numeric rating itself, this work applies Paragraph Vectors successfully toYelp dataset and evaluates its results.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio

    Basic tasks of sentiment analysis

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    Subjectivity detection is the task of identifying objective and subjective sentences. Objective sentences are those which do not exhibit any sentiment. So, it is desired for a sentiment analysis engine to find and separate the objective sentences for further analysis, e.g., polarity detection. In subjective sentences, opinions can often be expressed on one or multiple topics. Aspect extraction is a subtask of sentiment analysis that consists in identifying opinion targets in opinionated text, i.e., in detecting the specific aspects of a product or service the opinion holder is either praising or complaining about

    A review of natural language processing in contact centre automation

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    Contact centres have been highly valued by organizations for a long time. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted their critical importance in ensuring business continuity, economic activity, and quality customer support. The pandemic has led to an increase in customer inquiries related to payment extensions, cancellations, and stock inquiries, each with varying degrees of urgency. To address this challenge, organizations have taken the opportunity to re-evaluate the function of contact centres and explore innovative solutions. Next-generation platforms that incorporate machine learning techniques and natural language processing, such as self-service voice portals and chatbots, are being implemented to enhance customer service. These platforms offer robust features that equip customer agents with the necessary tools to provide exceptional customer support. Through an extensive review of existing literature, this paper aims to uncover research gaps and explore the advantages of transitioning to a contact centre that utilizes natural language solutions as the norm. Additionally, we will examine the major challenges faced by contact centre organizations and offer reco

    Speech and natural language processing for the assessment of customer satisfaction and neuro-degenerative diseases

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    ABSTRACT: Nowadays, the interest in the automatic analysis of speech and text in different scenarios have been increasing. Currently, acoustic analysis is frequently used to extract non-verbal information related to para-linguistic aspects such as articulation and prosody. The linguistic analysis focuses on capturing verbal information from written sources, which can be suitable to evaluate customer satisfaction, or in health-care applications to assess the state of patients under depression or other cognitive states. In the case of call-centers many of the speech recordings collected are related to the opinion of the customers in different industry sectors. Only a small proportion of these calls are evaluated, whereby these processes can be automated using acoustic and linguistic analysis. In the assessment of neuro-degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and Parkinson's Disease (PD), the symptoms are progressive, directly linked to dementia, cognitive decline, and motor impairments. This implies a continuous evaluation of the neurological state since the patients become dependent and need intensive care, showing a decrease of the ability from individual activities of daily life. This thesis proposes methodologies for acoustic and linguistic analyses in different scenarios related to customer satisfaction, cognitive disorders in AD, and depression in PD. The experiments include the evaluation of customer satisfaction, the assessment of genetic AD, linguistic analysis to discriminate PD, depression assessment in PD, and user state modeling based on the arousal-plane for the evaluation of customer satisfaction, AD, and depression in PD. The acoustic features are mainly focused on articulation and prosody analyses, while linguistic features are based on natural language processing techniques. Deep learning approaches based on convolutional and recurrent neural networks are also considered in this thesis
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