Well the recruiters wanted me to tell a story I prepared about my self (education path, games I've programmed etc.) But the interviewer went pretty straight into technical stuff, so I only really mentioned the AI master's degree. But they got my CV/grades (mostly As/Bs in AI courses) which he saw already I guess. Now I did take all the AI courses in the master's program at my university, but there was no direct NLP course, so maybe he wanted me to mention some important basic stuff that I didn't think of. There was a question "how would you write an NLP parser", I haven't written one myself, but I started talking a bit about Google's ParseyMcParseface, but he kind of got annoyed again and moved on. So in the end, I'm not really sure what he wanted to hear about.
I've worked on a chatbot and TBH, I've mostly been into the reasoning/ontology part, just using Google's parser to do the parsing, but apparently this job had more to do with the parsing part, doesn't seem like they plan to build any advanced ontology/reasoning (which is sad IMO, Siri could use some extra IQ points).
Edit: I've come up with a more high-level description of Siri: Voice goes in, voice goes out
I've worked on a chatbot and TBH, I've mostly been into the reasoning/ontology part, just using Google's parser to do the parsing, but apparently this job had more to do with the parsing part, doesn't seem like they plan to build any advanced ontology/reasoning (which is sad IMO, Siri could use some extra IQ points).
Edit: I've come up with a more high-level description of Siri: Voice goes in, voice goes out
Specs: intel i5 3570k @ 3.4GHz;
16Gb RAM; Raedon HD 7900;
Win8 64-Bit
16Gb RAM; Raedon HD 7900;
Win8 64-Bit