When: Tuesday October, 3 – Wednesday October, 4
Where: Hermann Hall on IIT’s Mies Campus
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From voice assistants to conversational bots, speech and artificial intelligence technologies give way to amazing opportunities for business applications as well as academic research. Speech technology has certainly changed the nature of our daily interactions.
Despite recent advances in the field of AI, most conversational technologies still require a high degree of design skill to make this technology useful and effective. Additionally, there are ethical, privacy, and data security implications associated with the use of Chat GPT-4 and similar generative models.
This track brings attendees up-to-date on current and emerging natural language understanding (NLU) technology, analyzing how state-of-the-art technology is applied and the potential implications when it fails. This track will highlight recent developments in NLU, challenge the operational impact of emerging technology, and identify opportunities for growth and improvement in the field of VoiceTech.
Track Highlights
- Digits Micro-Model: Enhancing Digit Recognition with Domain-Specific ASR, Chirag Chhablani, Vail Systems
- Evaluating Speech Separation Through Pre-trained Deep Neural Network Models, Deeksha Prabhakar, IIT
- VoiceTech futures : from Siri to ChatGPT, John Burkey, Brighten Ai
- Trusting Unreliable Genius, Midam Kim, University of Kansas & Polly Allen, AI Career Boost
- Empowering Healthcare with Big Data and Speech Technology: Transforming Diagnoses, Personalized Care, and Patient Well-being, Mohan Krishna Mangamuri, Health Care Service Corporation
- Protecting the Organization Against Deep Fakes, Nancy Munro, Verbal Transactions
About the Conference
The IIT RTC Conference is a globally recognized collaborative event, where industry and academia connect. Leveraging its unique academic setting, this annual conference brings together technical professionals and business executives from the data and telecommunications industry, standards bodies, policy and regulatory institutions, and academic educators and researchers to promote an open exchange of ideas to lead future development in the rapidly changing field of real-time communications.
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