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Based on this particular use case, you will learn how to go from a new project to a chatbot handling technical support. You will explore the building blocks of the system like receiving and sending messages, natural language processing and integrations with existing messaging platforms such as Telegram, Messenger or Skype.
The session will cover the following topics:
- The existing chatbot ecosystem
- Performing text analysis on user input
- Identifying the best response to the user
- Personalising the response based on who the user is
- Integrating the chatbot into applications and messaging platforms
During this talk, you will gain knowledge of the components necessary to build chatbot based system, including natural language processing and messages handling. The aim is that viewers will be able to go from never writing a chatbot, to building one which is capable of holding a conversation.
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Handling 1st line technical support with a chatbot
Barbara Fusinska
Barbara is a Machine Learning Engineer with strong software development background. While working with a variety of different companies, she gained experience in building diverse software systems. This experience brought her focus to the Data Science and Big Data field. She believes in the importance of the data and metrics when growing a successful business. Alongside collaborating around data architectures, Barbara still enjoys programming activities. Currently speaking at conferences in-between working in London.