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Software links chatbots to OpenCyc inference engine

KurzweilAI.net, April 19, 2004


New software called CyN allows you to talk to the OpenCyc commonsense
inference engine from AIML chatbots. 

A chatbot is a program with human-like personality that allows for
natural-language conversations with computers. OpenCyc is the open-source
version of Cyc technology, the world's largest and most complete general
knowledge base and commonsense reasoning engine. AIML (Artificial
Intelligence Markup Language) is an XML type language with familiar
HTML-like syntax (tags, etc.) that allows for creating chatbots such as
ALICE with various personalities and kinds of knowledge. 

Version 1.0 of OpenCyc, a publicly accessible subset of the Cyc knowledge
base, will include 6,000 concepts (an upper ontology for all of human
consensus reality) and 60,000 assertions about the 6,000 concepts. 

The AIML-OpenCyc combination made possible by CyN (CYc + program N) "allows
one of the largest, continuous AI projects to be accessed by one of the
largest chatbot development communities," says Daxtron Laboratories chief
scientist Kino H. Coursey. That means that "hundreds of person-years of
Cycorp commonsense research is now accessible through an easy-to-use
scripting front-end, and chatbots now have access to logic and inference.
"The lack of logic has been one of the big criticisms of chatbots. 

"The result is the unique ability to perform logical inference, provide for
personality scripting, allow reasoning about information resources, and
integrate elements of large-scale pattern matching engines with large-scale
inference engines and information sources." 

The free open-source CyN interpreter source code is available for download.

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