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i uh first of all thank you for the stock uh i have a quick question of you develops over here to score
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or does it to target i don't really know this is that would be great better event i think at the moment it
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does not detect irony but obviously this is um one of the
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things that we have a narrator like i said with
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um with specialised data um from whatever customary
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might have that would be interested
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in this week and train the model that would detect irony well
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hum
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me too and your questions or
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oh there are two or correct
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a minimum standards uh for questionable chopped so data uh_huh uh uh so what kind of that to you
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it from the top converse or some user customer and the uh uh i'm pretty sure
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you do it's something um how to use you you mean aborts so if you
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hi dennis um so uh things requesting an uh yeah
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so we do take a yeah there's it
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there's also matter data coming with the chats obviously it we don't have the name of the customer unless
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they they provided voluntarily or unless it's in the text
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mentioned somewhere um there is location uh um
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maybe language things like that um for the chats this
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is something that uh obviously that we're looking into
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um we're working very closely with e. p. f. l. i'm not sure if you've heard that uh says
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come recently opened a lab at the p. f. l. it's got that has come digital that
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and for this lab we planned to um invest
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a lot of money in in research um
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in various areas and and artificial intelligence specifically natural language presses presses thing is one of them
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oh a chat part a case it is part of
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this research that is that has very recently started
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no yeah we'll use this data in order to um
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develop uh first of all uh a generic chart
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but and then look into how you can personalise it to the to the uh a customer
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but we haven't come from for more question order or we take first of all
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hello ah how you interested in day sentiment analysis part
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of your stolen our application maybe can you explain
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a bit more how are you doing and how easy what elements are you conceding yeah sure so
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maybe i should mention this uh this on our
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project started very small so uh about
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a year and a half ago and it was a six month project uh with
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to developers me doing the data set and when i bring different
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so um yeah not very uh not a lot of
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resources and we started a very simple i mean you could
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say we didn't even use a highway we had uh
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uh i'm dictionary of words that were annotated with sentiment and
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we did calculated a score based on that then
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i had the same time we started internally gathering uh
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data um that would be labelled by by employees
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well we had some um feedback from customers that unfortunately we're not able
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to to put on crowd surfing platforms because it you know
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at my data and they're not allowed to to be published um so we
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did this with them plays obviously it's not easy seen since people have
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for other things to do it and sit down and labels for you
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but we did manage together as some data in this way and then we is this um
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mm to feed 'em a classifier from the stanford korean out the library
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and so currently the model the is used in stoner is
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based on this data and a quarter an l. p.
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sore backs well thank you
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oh thank you for the presentations i have um high level non technical question
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what about privacy because i saw that you actually log user data is
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their way where we take that we accept as is or is it
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automatic from the fact that it's anonymous because even though it's anonymous
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from the data we can collect we can already profile the user somehow with
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the location and the the behaviour yes so um at the moment
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at the moment the application is not i'm open to the public so there is
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you cannot take a box in finland you agree but i'm probably there will be something like this
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yeah i mean if if it becomes public and like i said we um uh oh
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we sat down with our legal department and um came up with
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a list of of conditions that we need to fulfil in
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order to be able to um nice this data and this included among the other is the annotation part that i mentioned
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next question real sorta recorder works well
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probably across the room
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i i uh i mean the so um i have a question about the
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so it's now it's accretion that this is done and you're right this
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is something you lied or you're looking at but not yet
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yes you don't have it yeah yes now we don't have but um i know
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the p. though is is you automate cold so actually replace the first level
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which is mainly the port all of that arise in the incident and
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assigning it still sucking the corresponding second level team which has
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the deeper insight into it as you call so mainly
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um it away this porch from men all in to admit that we
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yeah it's not an explicit goal uh i can imagine that it might happen as a side effect
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um it hasn't yet happened it's eskimo as i mentioned we're already using this
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says and a few months and am to press the permanence has come up
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um we'll see end up um i guess say there there
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is potential there for the first level to be replaced
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thanks
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so who do we have to we have to par for wallace question of war
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yes there as well
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but i think you're presentation rather interesting do learn it's just come to
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to open source some project booked maybe like this one other little
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oh and version i cannot provide uh and um binding answer
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at but um as i've already mentioned to uh
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uh i seek name we're we're using cornell b. which is open
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stuff source software weary i guess most of our or
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oh the components that we're using open source um so this
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is definitely something that we're looking into but like i
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said we're and the beginning but we're not competing with google
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and phase begins on so there's not really any
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um intermediate incentive to do this
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who are out there was a rubber i'll or or or
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uh_huh
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it's just to to pick up all you mention but you're not allowed to puzzles custom
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what are the rules regulations with slim backing up a little are you what are you operating with him
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though when you turkeys all these they're all they're very
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very strict in switzerland and we've had to
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have some quite heated discussion we legal about it um
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i think for us on at the moment
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we were able to get away with doing it because it's a internal only
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but as soon as it gets out we we will need to do a lot more so
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um hum like i can mention we're not allow uh we not
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allowed to have any um custom identification in the data
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um if someone comes to us and is asking whether
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we're processing their data we need to be able
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to answer does and we need to be able to stop doing it if they so request
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um there are also some some um a
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constraint that don't come from switzerland
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from just law for example for critter um if you gather tweaked and someone deletes there treat
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you need to be able to detect this and delete also in your
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system oh there are lots of things and you can imagine what we're doing our best

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