Report
The end report should span no more than 10 pages, and discuss the progress, functionality, and results of your project. We recommend writing this in latex.
Use the following structure for your report:
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explain your agent’s basic conversational features (functionality), discuss the progress you were able to make and how you tested your agent, and the overall findings of your project.
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Your report should not exceed 10 pages. You are allowed to add additional materials in appendices of your report (following the 10 main pages that we will grade). Your main report, however, should be self-comprehensive (a reader should get it without having to access the appendices). |
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We recommend writing your report in latex. |
Your report needs to have the following structure:
Title
Add a title. Also add your group number, student names, emails, and student numbers right below the title.
Introduction (max. 1 page):
Briefly introduce your cooking assistant recipe recommendation agent project. Mention each group member’s contribution to the project. Also describe your aims for the conversational agent.
How does the agent work? (1-2 pages):
How do components interact with each other to get to a working conversational agent? You should minimally mention the database, patterns, specific MARBEL/GOAL properties like memory and agenda, Dialogflow Intents/Entities, Selection functions and how they work, how visuals work, etc.
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In this section, you should talk about the way in which you tested your own bot agent continuously. What did you find? Read a bit more about this in Agent testingTesting.
Experiment and Data Gathering from Other Team(1-2 pages):
In this section, you will talk about should explain the testing and data gathered that was described in User studyStudy. You should probably very briefly include the test setup, test your goals, and then explain the data, and resultsthe lessons learned from your experiment.
Evaluation and Improvements(1-2 pages):
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