Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) students presented at the University of South Florida Artificial Intelligence + X Symposium on Oct. 25. Mentored by Assistant Professor Gerald Imaezue, PhD, the students shared their research in a panel discussion and as a poster.
CSD students Jael Azemard, Gianna Mineo, and Clarissa Salas participated in the panel discussion, presenting their paper, "Re-Agent: A feasibility study on the performance of Response Elaboration AI agents across semantic parameters."
Harikrishna Marampelly, a student in computer science and engineering, joined the others for their poster presentation, "Multilingual AI–Agent for Language Therapy (MALT) in diverse languages: A feasibility study with English, Hindi and Spanish speakers."