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Programming using the Ultra Hal Brain Editor / Who is this?
« on: January 16, 2006, 04:01:37 pm »
Actually, I have indeed effectively said "back to the drawing board", and am working on new approaches to natural language processing and chatbot-style software. What currently working on is actually quite similar to Daisy in that it takes one AI approach, no pre-programmed stuff at all, and just tries to learn.
It's important to remember the pedigree of Billy 4.x as well. Billy 4.x , during its development, was not actually a chat bot, but in fact several different AI programs, all of which had possible uses in chatbot software. In the end I tied them together to see how they would work in conjunction with each other. I think each part was pretty good on its own, but sometimes they didn't work well together.
As far as activity, there hasn't been new chatbot releases in a couple years, but I've been continuing with AI in general. I've been interested lately in constraint satisfaction-based scheduling problems, through my GUSH and Cotiro programs -- Cotiro is under active development. My interest is AI in general, not specifically chatbot software.
Anyways, that's an update on me, I guess. I bet you didn't think I would read this thread
Regards,
Greg Leedberg
It's important to remember the pedigree of Billy 4.x as well. Billy 4.x , during its development, was not actually a chat bot, but in fact several different AI programs, all of which had possible uses in chatbot software. In the end I tied them together to see how they would work in conjunction with each other. I think each part was pretty good on its own, but sometimes they didn't work well together.
As far as activity, there hasn't been new chatbot releases in a couple years, but I've been continuing with AI in general. I've been interested lately in constraint satisfaction-based scheduling problems, through my GUSH and Cotiro programs -- Cotiro is under active development. My interest is AI in general, not specifically chatbot software.
Anyways, that's an update on me, I guess. I bet you didn't think I would read this thread

Regards,
Greg Leedberg