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Towards a Versatile Intelligent Conversational Agent as Personal Assistant for Migrants

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We present a knowledge-driven multilingual conversational agent (referred to as “MyWelcome Agent”) that acts as personal assistant for migrants in the contexts of their reception and integration. In order to also account for tasks that go beyond communication and require advanced service coordination skills, the architecture of the proposed platform separates the dialogue management service from the agent behavior including the service selection and planning. The involvement of genuine agent planning strategies in the design of personal assistants, which tend to be limited to dialogue management tasks, makes the proposed agent significantly more versatile and intelligent. To ensure high quality verbal interaction, we draw upon state-of-the-art multilingual spoken language understanding and generation technologies.

Supported by the European Commission in the framework of its Horizon 2020 R&D Program under the contract number 870930.

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    We use the notion of service in order to highlight the functionality perspective on the individual software modules or components of the platform.

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    The LAKRs can be also accessed via secure interface by the TCN whose data it contains and the responsible authority.

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    https://asr.dfki.de/ajan/.

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    https://coqui.ai/.

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Many thanks to our colleagues from the NGOs PRAKSIS and CARITAS, Generalitat de Catalunya, Mind Refuge, KEMEA, and ISocial Foundation for their guidance and constant constructive feedback!

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Wanner, L. et al. (2021). Towards a Versatile Intelligent Conversational Agent as Personal Assistant for Migrants. In: Dignum, F., Corchado, J.M., De La Prieta, F. (eds) Advances in Practical Applications of Agents, Multi-Agent Systems, and Social Good. The PAAMS Collection. PAAMS 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12946. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85739-4_26

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