Alicebot
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An Alicebot is an artificially-intelligent software agent that processes natural language (a chatbot). Alicebots use the AI-specific XML-based programming language AIML, designed by Dr Richard Wallace, a notable AI researcher and creator of the original A.L.I.C.E..
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[edit] See also
- AIML - The programming language used to create Alicebots.
- Dr Richard Wallace - The AI researcher who created AIML and the original A.L.I.C.E..
- Loebner prize
[edit] External links
[edit] Alicebot online hosts
- Pandorabots - A very popular and free website that allows members to host an Alicebot or any other form of AIML-based chatbot.
- RunABot
- Lots-A-Bots
- AI-Buddy
[edit] Examples of popular online Alicebots
- The Original A.L.I.C.E.
- FriendBot - An intelligent chatterbot which can be chatted to on the Internet or on AIM (not to be confused with the MySpace-related software Friendbot).
- Dawnstar
- XTAGON - A Highly Intelligent Chat Bot Created by Team VIR0S - Currently under construction.
- The Electronic Brain Community - Artificial Intelligence Bot
- Meet Star, an active ALICE Bot
- Lilith - An ALICE Chatbot Created with Dr. Richard Wallace's Annotated ALICE AIML
- Chomsky - An amusing chatbot that uses a smiley face to convey emotions. It uses the information in Wikipedia to build its conversations and has links to Wikipedia articles.
- Bearbot - The World's Most Intelligent Teddy
- Yuichan - Socratic Zen Conversationalist A.I.
- Incognita - An artificial intelligence conversationalist chatting globally
- Readers in the UK or London can hear their local weather delivered by Alicebot.
- GZ|Evolution Forums' Family Guy
- ProgramW Program W is the downloadable Java AIML interpreter, derived it from Program D. It extends Program D technology with new AIML tags that allow chatbots to query the WordNet lexical dictionary.