CS291K - Special Topics in Large Language Models and Conversational AI | home | schedule |
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Abstract: This is a graduate-level research course on Large Language Models and Conversational AI. Over the duration of this course, we will delve into the latest publications within the expansive domain of Large Language Models (LLMs) and Conversational AI. Specifically, our explorations will revolve around LLM-based techniques for dialogue systems, programming, intelligent agents, and multimodal learning. Each student is entrusted with the following responsibilities: Conducting critical analyses and authoring paper reviews, programming with the newest ChatGPT functions, delivering comprehensive paper presentations, and undertaking a substantial, research-quality course project. The intent behind this course is to foster a deep understanding of LLMs and Conversational AI and their pivotal role in today's technological landscape.
Each student is expected to read papers before lecture, write paper reviews or program with ChatGPT, present papers, and complete a research-quality course project (e.g., implement an existing algorithm or solve a new problem creatively using deep learning. One team could have two students. ). Projects that simply apply Transformers/ChatGPT are not encouraged.
Prerequisites: Neural network building experience or successfully finished an introductory deep learning course.
Time: Monday/Wednesday 5:00- 6:50pm, Location: PHELP 3526 Office Hour: Monday 11:00-12:00pm, Henley Hall 2017
TA: N/A.
Text Books (not required)