David
Griol obtained his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the Technical
University of València (Spain) in 2007. He has also a B.S. in Telecommunication
Science from this University. He is currently professor at the Department of
Computer Science in the Carlos III University of Madrid (Spain). He has
participated in several European and Spanish projects related to natural
language processing and dialogue systems. His research activities are mostly
related to the development of statistical methodologies for the design of
spoken dialogue systems. His research interests include dialogue
management/optimization/simulation, corpus-based methodologies, user modeling,
adaptation and evaluation of spoken dialogue systems and machine learning
approaches. Before starting his Ph.D. study, he worked as a network engineer in
Motorola. He is a member of ISCA (International Speech Communication Association),
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), and AEPIA (Spanish
Association of Artificial Intelligence). |