List of notable artificial intelligence projects
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The following is a list of current and past notable artificial intelligence projects.
- a2i2, a commercial artificial general intelligence software engine development effort by Adaptive A.I.
- AIML, an XML dialect for creating natural language software agents.
- Ai Research, a project to create true artificial intelligence, also showcasing the state of the art in pattern-matching conversational machines.
- A.L.I.C.E., an award-winning natural language processing chatterbot.
- Brains in Silicon, a project based at Stanford University to emulate networks of neurons using chip-based analog electronics; notable as by using analogue electronics it sidesteps speed issues of digital emulation.[1][2]
- Chinook, a computer program that plays English draughts; the first to win the world champion title in the competition against humans.
- CoAX, a multinational project to demonstrate the potential utility of intelligent agents for coalition operations.
- Cog, a robot developed by MIT to study theories of cognitive science and artificial intelligence, now discontinued.
- CodeSimian, a programming language specialized in building artificial intelligence and artificial life.
- Cyc, an attempt to assemble an ontology and database of everyday knowledge, enabling human-like reasoning.
- Deep Blue, a chess-playing computer developed by IBM which beat Garry Kasparov in 1997.
- ELIZA, a famous 1966 computer program by Joseph Weizenbaum, which parodied person-centered psychotherapy.
- Eurisko, a language by Douglas Lenat for solving problems which consists of heuristics, including heuristics for how to use and change its heuristics.
- FRDCSA, an attempt to package and integrate all FLOSS AI systems for Linux-based systems.
- Hierarchical Temporal Memory, a technology by Numenta to capture and replicate the properties of the neocortex.
- I-X, a systems integration architecture project for the creation of intelligent systems at AIAI, University of Edinburgh.
- InfoTame, a text analysis search engine originally developed by the KGB for sorting communications intercepts.
- Jabberwacky, a chatterbot by Rollo Carpenter, aiming to simulate a natural human chat.
- Novamente AI Engine, an AI software system by Novamente with a long term focus of developing a general purpose artificial intelligence.
- OpenAIR is a routing and communication protocol based on a publish-subscribe architecture, built especially for A.I. research.
- Open Mind Common Sense, a project based at the MIT Media Lab to build a large common sense knowledge base from online contributions.
- O-Plan, a project to provide a modular and flexible planning and control system using AI, at AIAI, University of Edinburgh.
- PARRY, another early famous chatterbot, written in 1972 by Kenneth Colby, attempting to simulate a paranoid schizophrenic.
- Poki, research into computer poker by the University of Alberta.
- Questsin, uses Query by Example and featuers a dictionary, knowledge base, repository, reference, and thesaurus.
- Rose Project, combines various learning techniques.
- SHRDLU, an early natural language processing computer program developed by Terry Winograd at MIT from 1968 to 1970.
- START, the world's first web-based question answering system, developed at the MIT CSAIL.
- SYSTRAN, a machine translation technology by a company of the same name, used by Yahoo!, AltaVista and Google, among others.
- Virtual Woman, the oldest continuous form of virtual life — a chatterbot, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, video game, and virtual human.
- Weka, a free implementation of numerous machine learning algorithms in Java.
- YALE, an environment for machine learning and data mining, developed by the University of Dortmund.
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[edit] References
- ^ Fox, Douglas: "The mind chip", New Scientist,02 February 2007 Magazine issue 2589
- ^ Singer, Emily: "Building the Cortex in Silicon", Technology Review,12 February 2007
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