Alexey Lymar
2018
DeepPavlov: Open-Source Library for Dialogue Systems
Mikhail Burtsev
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Alexander Seliverstov
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Rafael Airapetyan
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Mikhail Arkhipov
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Dilyara Baymurzina
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Nickolay Bushkov
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Olga Gureenkova
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Taras Khakhulin
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Yuri Kuratov
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Denis Kuznetsov
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Alexey Litinsky
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Varvara Logacheva
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Alexey Lymar
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Valentin Malykh
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Maxim Petrov
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Vadim Polulyakh
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Leonid Pugachev
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Alexey Sorokin
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Maria Vikhreva
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Marat Zaynutdinov
Proceedings of ACL 2018, System Demonstrations
Adoption of messaging communication and voice assistants has grown rapidly in the last years. This creates a demand for tools that speed up prototyping of feature-rich dialogue systems. An open-source library DeepPavlov is tailored for development of conversational agents. The library prioritises efficiency, modularity, and extensibility with the goal to make it easier to develop dialogue systems from scratch and with limited data available. It supports modular as well as end-to-end approaches to implementation of conversational agents. Conversational agent consists of skills and every skill can be decomposed into components. Components are usually models which solve typical NLP tasks such as intent classification, named entity recognition or pre-trained word vectors. Sequence-to-sequence chit-chat skill, question answering skill or task-oriented skill can be assembled from components provided in the library.