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  3. Dictionary (software) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Wit Theingburanathum (licensed to Oxford University Press) Thai English Bilingual Vietnamese: English Lac Viet Dictioanry Lac Viet Computing Corp. (licensed to Oxford University Press) Bilingual English Korean 뉴에이스 영한사전 New Ace English-Korean Dictionary DIOTEK Co., Ltd. (licensed to Oxford University Press) Korean English

  4. Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity - Wikipedia

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    A.L.I.C.E. (Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity), also referred to as Alicebot, or simply Alice, is a natural language processing chatterbot—a program that engages in a conversation with a human by applying some heuristical pattern matching rules to the human's input. It was inspired by Joseph Weizenbaum's classical ELIZA program.

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    Mind Foundry is an artificial intelligence company that is headquartered in Oxford, Oxfordshire. The company is a spin-out of the University of Oxford and was founded by two professors of machine learning at the university, Stephen Roberts. [1] and Michael Osborne. [2] The company specialises in “AI for high-stakes applications”. [3]

  6. ELIZA - Wikipedia

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    A conversation with Eliza. ELIZA is an early natural language processing computer program developed from 1964 to 1967 [1] at MIT by Joseph Weizenbaum. [2] [3] Created to explore communication between humans and machines, ELIZA simulated conversation by using a pattern matching and substitution methodology that gave users an illusion of understanding on the part of the program, but had no ...

  7. Oxford Concordance Program - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Concordance Program (OCP) [1] [2] was first released in 1981 and was a result of a project started in 1978 by Oxford University Computing Services (OUCS) to create a machine independent text analysis program for producing word lists, indexes and concordances in a variety of languages and alphabets.

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    Open-source artificial intelligence is an AI system that is freely available to use, study, modify, and share. [1] These attributes extend to each of the system's components, including datasets, code, and model parameters, promoting a collaborative and transparent approach to AI development. [1]