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Day 1 (10/1)

6:00 – 13:30
thu 1 day 1
6:00 – 9:00
Workshop
AI/ML Intermediate

Conscious Cars – Crafted Conversations

Daniel Fitzpatrick
Daniel Fitzpatrick Manager at Frank Reply
Maria Müller
Maria Müller Senior Conversational UX Architect at Frank Reply
Speaker Name
Speaker Name Principal Consultant at @Visible Flow Consulting
Conversational AI Conversational User Experience LLM Product

SHORT DESC. This session is a deep-dive into the special challenges which confront programmers and conversational designers when architecting in-vehicle speech interfaces. We will give an overview of the different cognitive needs of drivers as compared to users of other voice-driven applications. After that, we will discuss the specific use cases and associated syntactical and semantical approaches for delivering the right experience. Lastly, we’ll give a glimpse into the future, where conversational AI will play a dominating role over conventional speech architectures. In particular, we’ll touch on the challenges of transitioning from rule-based intent matrices towards LLM-driven intent recognition.

Most drivers (and almost all consumers) use speech interfaces every day.
This session is quite innovative, because it offers a detailed inspection “under the hood”, which gives insights into the complicated processes and expertise necessary to provide effective in-vehicle speech applications!
Insights will be given into:
– The specific role of the in-car assistant
– How vehicle outputs must adapt to widely differing contexts
– Multi-intent management and AI speech architecture
– Types of vehicle prompts and their special challenges

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thu 1 day 1
10:00 – 12:00
Talk
AI/ML Intermediate

Conscious Cars – Crafted Conversations

Daniel Fitzpatrick
Daniel Fitzpatrick Manager at Frank Reply
Maria Müller
Maria Müller Senior Conversational UX Architect at Frank Reply
Speaker Name
Speaker Name Principal Consultant at @Visible Flow Consulting
Conversational AI Conversational User Experience LLM Product

SHORT DESC. This session is a deep-dive into the special challenges which confront programmers and conversational designers when architecting in-vehicle speech interfaces. We will give an overview of the different cognitive needs of drivers as compared to users of other voice-driven applications. After that, we will discuss the specific use cases and associated syntactical and semantical approaches for delivering the right experience. Lastly, we’ll give a glimpse into the future, where conversational AI will play a dominating role over conventional speech architectures. In particular, we’ll touch on the challenges of transitioning from rule-based intent matrices towards LLM-driven intent recognition.

Most drivers (and almost all consumers) use speech interfaces every day.
This session is quite innovative, because it offers a detailed inspection “under the hood”, which gives insights into the complicated processes and expertise necessary to provide effective in-vehicle speech applications!
Insights will be given into:
– The specific role of the in-car assistant
– How vehicle outputs must adapt to widely differing contexts
– Multi-intent management and AI speech architecture
– Types of vehicle prompts and their special challenges

Read more →
thu 1 day 1
11:00 – 13:30
Talk
AI/ML Intermediate

Conscious Cars – Crafted Conversations (Copy)

Daniel Fitzpatrick
Daniel Fitzpatrick Manager at Frank Reply
Maria Müller
Maria Müller Senior Conversational UX Architect at Frank Reply
Speaker Name
Speaker Name Principal Consultant at @Visible Flow Consulting
Conversational AI Conversational User Experience LLM Product

SHORT DESC. This session is a deep-dive into the special challenges which confront programmers and conversational designers when architecting in-vehicle speech interfaces. We will give an overview of the different cognitive needs of drivers as compared to users of other voice-driven applications. After that, we will discuss the specific use cases and associated syntactical and semantical approaches for delivering the right experience. Lastly, we’ll give a glimpse into the future, where conversational AI will play a dominating role over conventional speech architectures. In particular, we’ll touch on the challenges of transitioning from rule-based intent matrices towards LLM-driven intent recognition.

Most drivers (and almost all consumers) use speech interfaces every day.
This session is quite innovative, because it offers a detailed inspection “under the hood”, which gives insights into the complicated processes and expertise necessary to provide effective in-vehicle speech applications!
Insights will be given into:
– The specific role of the in-car assistant
– How vehicle outputs must adapt to widely differing contexts
– Multi-intent management and AI speech architecture
– Types of vehicle prompts and their special challenges

Read more →
12:00 – 12:30

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15:00 – 16:00
thu 1 day 1
15:00 – 16:00
Workshop
AI/ML Intermediate

Conscious Cars – Crafted Conversations (Copy)

Daniel Fitzpatrick
Daniel Fitzpatrick Manager at Frank Reply
Maria Müller
Maria Müller Senior Conversational UX Architect at Frank Reply
Speaker Name
Speaker Name Principal Consultant at @Visible Flow Consulting
Conversational AI Conversational User Experience LLM Product

SHORT DESC. This session is a deep-dive into the special challenges which confront programmers and conversational designers when architecting in-vehicle speech interfaces. We will give an overview of the different cognitive needs of drivers as compared to users of other voice-driven applications. After that, we will discuss the specific use cases and associated syntactical and semantical approaches for delivering the right experience. Lastly, we’ll give a glimpse into the future, where conversational AI will play a dominating role over conventional speech architectures. In particular, we’ll touch on the challenges of transitioning from rule-based intent matrices towards LLM-driven intent recognition.

Most drivers (and almost all consumers) use speech interfaces every day.
This session is quite innovative, because it offers a detailed inspection “under the hood”, which gives insights into the complicated processes and expertise necessary to provide effective in-vehicle speech applications!
Insights will be given into:
– The specific role of the in-car assistant
– How vehicle outputs must adapt to widely differing contexts
– Multi-intent management and AI speech architecture
– Types of vehicle prompts and their special challenges

Read more →

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