Just open up emacs and you can use Eliza directly - did a lot of pieces 
that way and rewrote the dialog to reflect Nikuko...

- Alan

On Fri, 9 Sep 2011, marc garrett wrote:

> Oh yes michael,
>
> Remember this?
>
> This applet implements the classic "Eliza" program, a program that
> communicates in natural language. It pretends to be a Rogerian psychologist.
>
> The original ELIZA was described by Joseph Weizenbaum in Communications
> of the ACM in January 1966. ELIZA was one of the first programs that
> attempted to communicate in natural language. The article was an attempt
> to demystify the behavior of the program, and included a detailed
> description of the program. ELIZA is based on a "script" consisting of
> patterns and corresponding responses. An appendiz to the article
> contained the complete script for the Rogerial psychologist.
>
> http://www.chayden.net/eliza/Eliza.html
>
> wishing you well.
>
> marc
>
>> Seeing NN and the Doctress referred to here (cf. Alan S.) is a bit of trip
>> down memory lane, at least for me... Can collector's cards with league
>> statistics be far behind.
>>
>> M
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Simon Biggs
>> Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 7:04 AM
>> To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
>> Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Netochka Nezvanova.
>>
>>
>> Seems to overstate both the worth of turn of the Century network culture (we
>> are talking about a few hundred people here on a list serve or two) and NN.
>> More like a sub-cultural splinter group... Of all the people on the internet
>> I doubt more than 0.01% have ever heard of NN. Hardly infamous.
>>
>> (but as NN is eternally prescient I am sure I will now be burned to a crisp
>> ;)
>>
>> best
>>
>> Simon
>>
>>
>> On 9 Sep 2011, at 14:25, marc garrett wrote:
>>
>>> Netochka Nezvanova.
>>>
>>> One of the most famous and infamous EccentricCharacters in
>>> turn-of-the-21st Century Western artistic NetworkCulture, Netochka
>>> Nezvanova (aka N.N., antiorp, integer, Irena Sabine Czubera) remains an
>>> enigma to many. Widely believed to be an IdentityCollective?, Netochka
>>> Nezvanova is a PenName named after the title character in [an early
>>> unfinished Fyodor Dostoevsky novel] whose name means "nameless nobody"
>>> in Russian. The identity always presents itself as female, though it may
>>> not be in reality. Despite the meaning of her moniker, N.N. has coveted
>>> attention and recognition like few others on the Internet.
>>>
>>> http://meatballwiki.org/wiki/NetochkaNezvanova
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>>
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