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Alexa, congratulate these Pitt graduate students

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A team of 麻豆传媒 doctoral students in the 麻豆传媒 of Computing and Information is one of 10 finalists in Amazon鈥檚 second Alexa Prize TaskBot Challenge. The accessibility-enhancing tech they developed will be available for use in May, and they have a chance to win a grand prize of $500,000 this September.

The international competition spotlights students who are changing the way we interact with technology. In this year鈥檚 challenge, students were tasked with solving one of the more complex problems in conversational AI: how to boost the functionality of tech like Amazon鈥檚 virtual assistant Alexa so it can assist users in more complicated tasks, such as putting together furniture or cooking meals, using both auditory and visual prompts.

Pitt鈥檚 team stands for IncluSive And collaBorativE aLexa and is led by Anthony Sicilia, who specializes in machine learning theory. Other team members are Yuya Asano, Kate Atwell, Qi Cheng, Sabit Hassan, Mert Inan, Jennifer Nwogu and Paras Sharma.

Each participant received a $250,000 research grant, Amazon Web Services cloud computing services to support research and development efforts, access to other Amazon scientists and other tools and baubles under the company鈥檚 umbrella.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been extremely rewarding to work alongside the excellent group of student researchers within our team and also to compete against some of the best student research teams worldwide,鈥 Sicilia said. 鈥淲orking with Amazon means our research can reach real-world users and be integrated into the forefront of useable, collaborative AI technology, and this is very exciting,鈥

assistant professor of computer science, is the faculty advisor for the team and praised Sicilia for his work as the team leader.

鈥淎nthony is a broad, resourceful, creative and collaborative researcher with a record of accomplishment and insight across the full range of methodologies in computer science and particularly natural language processing. We are all excited to work with him on this project.鈥

Sicilia said the team has already begun integrating their research with the Alexa TaskBot infrastructure, allowing the system to collaborate in a 鈥渇lexible and human-like manner.鈥

鈥淯ltimately, we want users with different capabilities and preferences to be able to work with our system, and we look forward to our additional progress toward this goal,鈥 he said.

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