The Programming Teaching tool named Alice (java based)
is different than Alice, the chatbot:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIML
http://aitools.org/Free_AIML_sets
http://alicebot.blogspot.com/
Alejandro
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http://alicebot.org/igod/
On May 11, 2010, at 4:13 AM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
The Programming Teaching tool named Alice (java based)
is different than Alice, the chatbot:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIML
http://aitools.org/Free_AIML_sets
http://alicebot.blogspot.com/
Alejandro
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David Bovill wrote:
On 10 May 2010 07:37, Alejandro Tejada capellan2...@gmail.com wrote:
Many years ago, someone mentioned in this list that him/her/them was
working in a revTalk port of ALICE. I just keep wondering if that
project was completed sucessfully...
Yes - I did that. I truly
Yes I did - but this was a very very long time ago - back when i was using
MetaCard (some time last century - so I can't vouch for the code quality). I
was interested at the time in using it for customer service and game
applications... and in the end I figured it was better to simply run an
Alice
I am so very very interested in pushing an ALICE port to the next level. If you
have a start in MC, regardless of code quality, it would still be the spark
needed for pushing a new effort in creating this. Again, I have wanted to
create this for a long time with many false starts and course
Recently, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
I am so very very interested in pushing an ALICE port to the next level.
What are you thinking of building here Tom?
The last version I saw was when EA had partnered with Carnegie Mellon -- I
now see that Sun is the latest collaborator. I'm downloading the
Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
I am so very very interested in pushing an ALICE port to the next level.
What are you thinking of building here Tom?
The last version I saw was when EA had partnered with Carnegie Mellon -- I
now see that Sun is the latest collaborator.
Recently, Jacque Landman Gay wrote:
The last version I saw was when EA had partnered with Carnegie Mellon -- I
now see that Sun is the latest collaborator. I'm downloading the latest
version as I write this, but since they have IDEs for Win/Mac platforms, I'm
curious what would you expect to