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Here you can find all my previous posts:
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<a href="./posts/self-learning-chatbots-destygo.html">Destygo: Towards Self-Learning Chatbots</a> - April 6, 2019
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<a href="./posts/ginibre-ensemble.html">Random matrices from the Ginibre ensemble</a> - March 20, 2019
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Posted on April 6, 2019
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<p>Last week I made a presentation at the <a href="https://www.meetup.com/Paris-NLP/">Paris NLP Meetup</a>, on how we implemented self-learning chatbots in production at Destygo.</p>
<p>It was fascinating to other people interested in NLP about the technologies and models we deploy at work! Its always nice to have some feedback about our work, and preparing this talk forced me to take a step back about what we do and rethink it in new interesting ways.</p>
<p>Also check out the <a href="https://nlpparis.wordpress.com/2019/03/29/paris-nlp-season-3-meetup-4-at-meilleursagents/">other presentations</a>, one about diachronic (i.e. time-dependent) word embeddings and the other about the different models and the use of Knowledge Bases for Information Retrieval. (This might even give us new ideas to explore…)</p>
<p>If youre interested about exciting applications at the confluence of Reinforcement Learning and NLP, the slides are available <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aS1NpPxRzsQCsAqoQIVZrdf8R1Y2VKrT/view">here</a>. It includes basic RL theory, how we transposed it to the specific case of conversational agents, the technical and mathematical challenges in implementing self-learning chatbots, and of course plenty of references for further reading if we piqued your interest!</p>
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<title>Random matrices from the Ginibre ensemble</title>
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<a href="./posts/self-learning-chatbots-destygo.html">Destygo: Towards Self-Learning Chatbots</a> - April 6, 2019
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<a href="./posts/ginibre-ensemble.html">Random matrices from the Ginibre ensemble</a> - March 20, 2019
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Posted on April 6, 2019
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<p>Last week I made a presentation at the <a href="https://www.meetup.com/Paris-NLP/">Paris NLP Meetup</a>, on how we implemented self-learning chatbots in production at Destygo.</p>
<p>It was fascinating to other people interested in NLP about the technologies and models we deploy at work! Its always nice to have some feedback about our work, and preparing this talk forced me to take a step back about what we do and rethink it in new interesting ways.</p>
<p>Also check out the <a href="https://nlpparis.wordpress.com/2019/03/29/paris-nlp-season-3-meetup-4-at-meilleursagents/">other presentations</a>, one about diachronic (i.e. time-dependent) word embeddings and the other about the different models and the use of Knowledge Bases for Information Retrieval. (This might even give us new ideas to explore…)</p>
<p>If youre interested about exciting applications at the confluence of Reinforcement Learning and NLP, the slides are available <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aS1NpPxRzsQCsAqoQIVZrdf8R1Y2VKrT/view">here</a>. It includes basic RL theory, how we transposed it to the specific case of conversational agents, the technical and mathematical challenges in implementing self-learning chatbots, and of course plenty of references for further reading if we piqued your interest!</p>
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<p>Last week I made a presentation at the <a href="https://www.meetup.com/Paris-NLP/">Paris NLP Meetup</a>, on how we implemented self-learning chatbots in production at Destygo.</p>
<p>It was fascinating to other people interested in NLP about the technologies and models we deploy at work! Its always nice to have some feedback about our work, and preparing this talk forced me to take a step back about what we do and rethink it in new interesting ways.</p>
<p>Also check out the <a href="https://nlpparis.wordpress.com/2019/03/29/paris-nlp-season-3-meetup-4-at-meilleursagents/">other presentations</a>, one about diachronic (i.e. time-dependent) word embeddings and the other about the different models and the use of Knowledge Bases for Information Retrieval. (This might even give us new ideas to explore…)</p>
<p>If youre interested about exciting applications at the confluence of Reinforcement Learning and NLP, the slides are available <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aS1NpPxRzsQCsAqoQIVZrdf8R1Y2VKrT/view">here</a>. It includes basic RL theory, how we transposed it to the specific case of conversational agents, the technical and mathematical challenges in implementing self-learning chatbots, and of course plenty of references for further reading if we piqued your interest!</p>
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title: "Destygo: Towards Self-Learning Chatbots"
date: 2019-04-06
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Last week I made a presentation at the
[[https://www.meetup.com/Paris-NLP/][Paris NLP Meetup]], on how we
implemented self-learning chatbots in production at Destygo.
It was fascinating to other people interested in NLP about the
technologies and models we deploy at work! It's always nice to have
some feedback about our work, and preparing this talk forced me to
take a step back about what we do and rethink it in new interesting
ways.
Also check out the
[[https://nlpparis.wordpress.com/2019/03/29/paris-nlp-season-3-meetup-4-at-meilleursagents/][other
presentations]], one about diachronic (i.e. time-dependent) word
embeddings and the other about the different models and the use of
Knowledge Bases for Information Retrieval. (This might even give us
new ideas to explore...)
If you're interested about exciting applications at the confluence of
Reinforcement Learning and NLP, the slides are available
[[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aS1NpPxRzsQCsAqoQIVZrdf8R1Y2VKrT/view][here]]. It
includes basic RL theory, how we transposed it to the specific case of
conversational agents, the technical and mathematical challenges in
implementing self-learning chatbots, and of course plenty of
references for further reading if we piqued your interest!