This Hack-a-Thon event will provide an opportunity for student developers,
designers, and data scientists to showcase their skills and creativity by building
innovative Chatbot applications etc., using OpenAI's GPT language model.
The Hack-a-thon will consist of two main components: Presentations and hands-on
coding. During the presentation stage, each team of size three will have a chance
to showcase their use case to the participants and faculty panel. In the
hands-on coding part, the students will work on building applications using
ChatGPT. The event will culminate in a demo session, where teams will present
their projects to a panel of judges, consisting of experts from industry and
relevant domain.
Here are some problems that could be solved.
Improving the conversational experience of the model by
incorporating additional features like emotion detection, sentiment analysis,
etc.
Developing applications that utilize ChatGPT's language generation
capabilities for tasks like content creation, data summarization, and
translation.
Building conversational agents for specific domains
like healthcare, finance, or education that leverage ChatGPT's knowledge.
Designing novel interaction interfaces for ChatGPT, such as
voice-based or visually-based interfaces.
Enhancing the model's performance and efficiency for specific use
cases like customer service or question-answering.
Incorporating ethical considerations like bias reduction and data
privacy into the development and deployment of ChatGPT-powered applications.
Note : Participants can bring their own laptop if they wish.
Guidelines:
A problem statement will be given to students from the above mentioned themes.
Students should present their use cases and they are validated.
Students should complete coding for the given problem and present before
the evaluation committee.
The code should be uploaded to the shared Google drive.