From: Kevin Copple [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It seems to me that rout memorization is an aspect of human learning, so
why
not include a variety of jokes, poems, trivia, images, and so on as part
of
an AI knowledge base? In the EllaZ system we refer to these chunks of
data
as Convuns (conversational
Hi Kevin,
I know something about the Loebner prize from following the AI career of
Jason Hutchens, whose chatbot won the contest in the late 90's, and who I
knew slightly when I was living in Perth (Western Australia) in the
mid-90's
Your approach, on the surface, seems fairly similar to
Submitted for your consideration:
http://users.rcn.com/standley/AI/AI.htm
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Thanks for the idea and references Cliff. It is common for a visitor to
test a chatterbot by pounding on the keyboard, speaking a foreign language,
typing binary code, etc.
Currently in EllaZ systems, if the input exceeds a minimum length (I don't
recall the number of characters off-hand) we
A paper I found while researching trigram frequency a little further
looks like it may be right up your alley.
http://www.ling.gu.se/~kronlid/term_paper/nlp_paper.pdf
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