Derek Glidden wrote:
>
> Bill Ehlert wrote:
> >
> > Are there really Linux Artificial Intelligence / Expert Systems projects
> > being worked on today?
> >
> > Who, what, and were? I'd like to learn more about AI and Expert systems,
> > especially if they are using Linux.
>
> There are a vast number of both, many of which are built on top of UNIX
> and UNIX-like systems. You would do well to do a Google search on
> "Artificial intelligence and linux" or "linux expert system" and see
> what pops up.
>
> An interesting project is ALICE:
>
> http://www.alicebot.org/
>
> Something like the old "ELIZA" software, only much more extensible using
> "AIML" which is a sort of AI-XML framework. There's actually a project
> using the ALICE infrastructure using known quotes and references to try
> to build an ALICEbot that acts like John Lennon. (A little odd, but
> interesting nonetheless...)
>
<snip>
Speaking of inferential logic using known quotes and references, a
question for John Cleese fans: If ALICE got implemented using Python
would it act like a dead parrot?!
;^}
Ed "trying too hard to smile about *something* this week" Centanni
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