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USC-GPT

IN PROGRESS - A chatbot that uses a pinecone vector database and OpenAI's GPT to help students find classes! Using RAG and Prompt Engineering

I scraped the USC schedule of classes website for all classes provided, and following that stored and embedded them into a vector database (Pinecone!). Then using multiple agents to handle different steps in the process (to abstract away prompt engineering from the user to the backend), we are able to do complex searches to help students find their ideal class:)

Agents

Filter Agent:

An agent to extract filters from the user's query and outputting them as a json string. These can then be applied to the vector DB index query

Keywords Agent:

Extracting keywords from the query. In order to optimize the vector DB search, I have found that combining a user's original query with some keywords related to the class they are using helps in optimizing the vector search.

Results Agent:

This agent processes the similarity searches from the vector database to output it in a user friendly manner. There is also some judgement given to this in interpreting what class is recommended to a user.

Example of Agents in Action

Here's an example I've already built:):

Original Query:

"I want to take a Video game class, with 3-D modeling on Tuesdays and Thursdays before 5 pm"

Result Agent Response:

Based on the scores and course content, I would recommend "ITP 351: 3D Character Modeling for Games" as it specifically focuses on 3D modeling for games and has a lower score of 0.856241643. 
However, if you'd rather a course with more focus on the foundations of 3D gaming, "CTIN 583: Game Development for Designers" represents a good choice and has the lowest score of 0.845549047. 
Please bear in mind that the courses may have prerequisites. If you have taken any prerequisites in past semesters, you should be eligible for either course. 
Otherwise, the introductory course "ITP 215L: Introduction to 3D Modeling, Animation, and Visual Effects" could serve as a starting point.