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Blue Brain Project, an attempt to create a synthetic brain by reverse-engineering the mammalian brain down to the molecular level. [1] Google Brain, a deep learning project part of Google X attempting to have intelligence similar or equal to human-level. [2] Human Brain Project, ten-year scientific research project, based on exascale ...
The XML dialect called AIML was developed by Richard Wallace and a worldwide free software community between 1995 [citation needed] and 2002. AIML formed the basis for what was initially a highly extended Eliza called "A.L.I.C.E." ("Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity"), which won the annual Loebner Prize Competition in Artificial Intelligence [3] three times, and was also the ...
A 3.1 TB dataset consisting of permissively licensed source code in 30 programming languages. Filtered through license detection and deduplication. 6 TB, 51.76B files (prior to deduplication); 3 TB, 5.28B files (after). 358 programming languages. Parquet Language modeling, autocompletion, program synthesis. 2022 [403] [404]
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 ...
Artificial Intelligence Markup Language (AIML) [11] is an XML dialect [12] for use with Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity (A.L.I.C.E.)-type chatterbots. Planner is a hybrid between procedural and logical languages. It gives a procedural interpretation to logical sentences where implications are interpreted with pattern-directed ...
The program uses an XML Schema called AIML (Artificial Intelligence Markup Language) for specifying the heuristic conversation rules. [4] Alice code has been reported to be available as open source. [5] The AIML source is available from ALICE A.I. Foundation on Google Code and from the GitHub account of Richard Wallace.
Pandorabots implements and supports development of the Artificial Intelligence Markup Language [2] and makes portions of its code accessible for free. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Pandorabots Platform is "one of the oldest and largest chatbot hosting services in the world", [ 5 ] allowing creation of virtual agents to hold human-like text or voice chats ...
Wallace began work on A.L.I.C.E. in 1995, and the project has gained contributions from over 500 developers from around the world. [1] A.L.I.C.E. won the Loebner Prize in 2000, 2001, and 2004. In 2002, Wallace began a collaboration with Franz, Inc. which resulted in Pandorabots, an AIML server and interpreter implemented in Common Lisp. [1]