Course overview for the Project Conversational Agents
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This page contains all pertinent project information. Go through it section by section to find out how to succeed in this course and find any relevant details you need to successfully complete this project.
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Before you begin this project, please make sure that you understand the relevant background knowledge that you will need throughout the project. The background knowledge you need concerns the use of the git version control system, Google’s Dialogflow to transcribe and understand spoken natural language, Prolog for managing the dialog and reasoning about recipes, and the basics of HTML and Bootstrap to create a visually appealing webpage. You can learn about this as a team, but every member of your team must at least have a basic understanding of all of these concepts. You will also need this background knowledge to complete a few (see also the Course Schedule). So, to get up to speed, check out theProject Background KnowledgePreliminaries!
Project Installation
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Section Goal: Make sure your team members all have completed the installation. Each of you must have completed the installation to participate. Do not rely upon a team member to run certain software. |
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Throughout the project go here for instructions onDesigning and Developing Your Agent.
Testing
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Section Goal: Prepare for pilot testing sessions for the final evaluation of your agent. |
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Your coursework is only assessed, and you will only receive a grade if all the requirements listed above are met.
Your coursework is assessed based on the quality of your team’s deliverables. Check out the 2024 Assessment Rubric for details.
The work is graded with a mark from 0-100. There must be a minimum of 55 to pass the course.
Individuals may be rewarded a higher or lower grade than the group based on their effort and their contribution to the teamwork. We will among other things use your log books for this purpose.
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