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The document describes a case study competition to develop a chatbot that can answer common inquiries from prospective students and their parents for a university. Participants are provided with a dataset of past inquiries and their intents and are asked to build a model to accurately predict intents and generate appropriate responses. They can use any programming language or machine learning techniques and will be evaluated based on the model's accuracy and the quality of responses. The proposal should be presented in 8-10 slides and the winners will be announced at a tech conference.

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Problem Statement of Analytics Attax

The document describes a case study competition to develop a chatbot that can answer common inquiries from prospective students and their parents for a university. Participants are provided with a dataset of past inquiries and their intents and are asked to build a model to accurately predict intents and generate appropriate responses. They can use any programming language or machine learning techniques and will be evaluated based on the model's accuracy and the quality of responses. The proposal should be presented in 8-10 slides and the winners will be announced at a tech conference.

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ANALYTICS ATTAX

INTRODUCTION

At a prestigious hypothetical university, the admissions team prides itself on


providing excellent customer service to students and potential students.
However, with the increasing number of daily inquiries, they are struggling to
keep up. They hope to improve response time and the quality of responses by
implementing a chatbot on the university's website.

The task for participants is to develop a chatbot that can answer common
inquiries from prospective students and their parents. The chatbot should be able
to accurately predict the intent of a given inquiry and generate an appropriate
response. The dataset provided consists of inquiries from the university's website
and their corresponding intents. However, participants can augment their dataset
and build better models, and they could use any method, including generative
methods, to generate the data.

Participants can use any programming language and machine learning libraries to
preprocess the data, train and validate the model, and generate responses. They
can use techniques such as natural language processing, neural networks, or rule-
based systems to develop their solution.
The model will be evaluated based on its accuracy in predicting intents and the
quality of the responses. Additionally, brownie points will be awarded for
generating appropriate responses that are helpful to the user.

The dataset can be found at this link:-


https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/niraliivaghani/chatbot-dataset

Propose the entire solution in 8-10 slides(excluding Introduction and Thank


you).
Participants are free to use their own framework for analysis.
The case study presentation will be at IIT Kanpur during Techkriti’23, from 23
March-26 March.
JUDGING CRITERIAS
● Quality of Analysis:
This criterion evaluates the thoroughness and accuracy of the research and
analysis conducted by the participants. The judges will look for evidence of
critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and the ability to identify key issues
and trends. They will also assess the participants' understanding of the
industry and its dynamics, as well as their ability to gather and analyze
relevant data and information. The judges will also look for the use of
appropriate analytical tools, models, and frameworks to support the
analysis and conclusions.

● Creativity and Innovation:


This criterion evaluates the originality and creativity of the proposed
solution. Judges will look for new and unique ideas, as well as an
understanding of the current industry trends. They will also assess the
participants' ability to think out of the box and come up with innovative
solutions that address the problem or challenge in a novel way. The judges
will also look for the incorporation of new technologies or emerging trends,
and the level of differentiation of the proposed solution.

● Feasibility and Practicality:


This criterion evaluates the realism and feasibility of the proposed solution.
The judges will look for evidence that the solution is practical, actionable,
and can be implemented within the constraints of the problem or
challenge. They will also assess the participants' understanding of the costs,
benefits, and risks associated with the proposed solution. The judges will
also look for the consideration of potential implementation challenges and
the inclusion of a detailed implementation plan.
● Presentation and Communication:
This criterion evaluates the participants' ability to effectively communicate
and present their solution. The judges will look for clear, concise, and well-
organized presentations that effectively convey the key points and
recommendations. They will also assess the participants' ability to explain
complex concepts and ideas in a simple and easy-to-understand manner.
The judges will also look for the use of visual aids, infographics, and other
supporting materials to enhance the clarity of the presentation.

● Impact and Results:


This criterion evaluates the potential impact and results of the proposed
solution. The judges will look for evidence that the solution will help the
client achieve its objectives, improve performance, and create value. They
will also assess the participants' understanding of the long-term
implications of their proposed solution and the potential for scalability and
sustainability.

● Alignment with the Brief:


This criterion evaluates the submissions' alignment with the competition
brief, ensuring that the proposed solution addresses the problem or
challenge and follows the guidelines and rules provided. The judges will also
look for the level of understanding and compliance with the scope,
objectives, and requirements of the competition brief.
RULES & GUIDELINES
● Students (undergraduates or graduates) or professionals across the world
are eligible to participate.
● Max 4 participants allowed in each team.

● Individual participation is allowed however team participation is


encouraged.
● Entries must be the original work of participants i.e. team members
competing must be the principal owners of the venture.
● In case any kind of plagiarism is found, Techkriti, IIT Kanpur reserves the
right to disqualify the team.
● A person cannot register for more than one team in the same event.

● Any number of teams can participate from a college.

● Entries submitted after the deadline shall not be considered.

● The decision of the judges is final and incontestable.

● Organizers reserve the right to change the timeline.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Parth Sharma (+91 9657728280)
Aakarsh Mittal (+91 9627568555)
Bugada Ashritha (+91 8309335762)

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