Diseño de un prototipo de un Chat Boot en el Lenguaje de programación Python 3.7.9, para brindar información relacionada a la carrera Ingeniería en Software, facilitando la selección de la carrera
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46589/rdiasf.vi40.598Keywords:
Chatbot, Python 3.7.9, natural language, user interface, Artificial Intelligence, Decision makingAbstract
The research titled "Design of a Chat Bot Prototype in the Python 3.7.9 Programming Language, to provide information related to the Software Engineering career, facilitating career selection," focuses on creating a chatbot based on the Python 3.7.9 programming language. The main goal of this prototype is to provide information and guidance to students interested in the Software Engineering career, with the aim of facilitating their vocational selection process.
The developed chatbot uses natural language processing techniques to understand and respond to natural language questions related to the career. The prototype has the ability to provide detailed information about the curriculum, professional opportunities, required skills, and other relevant aspects of Software Engineering. It also aims to offer an interactive and personalized experience to users by providing appropriate answers to their individual needs.
The choice of Python 3.7.9 as the programming language is due to its versatility and a wide range of libraries available for natural language and user interface creation. The research addresses both the technical development of the chatbot and the ethical and privacy considerations associated with the collection and use of user data.
In summary, this research focuses on the design and development of a chatbot prototype in the Python 3.7.9 programming language to provide relevant information about the Software Engineering career. The objective is to provide students with an interactive and accessible tool to help them make informed decisions and facilitate their career choice.
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