List of artificial intelligence projects

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The following is a list of current and past, non-classified notable artificial intelligence projects.

Specialized projects[edit]

Brain-inspired[edit]

Cognitive architectures[edit]

Games[edit]

Internet activism[edit]

  • Serenata de Amor, project for the analysis of public expenditures and detect discrepancies.

Knowledge and reasoning[edit]

Motion and manipulation[edit]

  • AIBO, the robot pet for the home, grew out of Sony's Computer Science Laboratory (CSL).
  • Cog, a robot developed by MIT to study theories of cognitive science and artificial intelligence, now discontinued.

Music[edit]

  • Melomics, a bioinspired technology for music composition and synthesization of music, where computers develop their own style, rather than mimic musicians.

Natural language processing[edit]

  • AIML, an XML dialect for creating natural language software agents.
  • Apache Lucene, a high-performance, full-featured text search engine library written entirely in Java.
  • Apache OpenNLP, a machine learning based toolkit for the processing of natural language text. It supports the most common NLP tasks, such as tokenization, sentence segmentation, part-of-speech tagging, named entity extraction, chunking and parsing.
  • Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity (A.L.I.C.E.), an award-winning natural language processing chatterbot.
  • Cleverbot, successor to Jabberwacky, now with 170m lines of conversation, Deep Context, fuzziness and parallel processing. Cleverbot learns from around 2 million user interactions per month.
  • ELIZA, a famous 1966 computer program by Joseph Weizenbaum, which parodied person-centered therapy.
  • Jabberwacky, a chatterbot by Rollo Carpenter, aiming to simulate natural human chat.
  • Mycroft, a free and open-source intelligent personal assistant that uses a natural language user interface.
  • PARRY, another early chatterbot, written in 1972 by Kenneth Colby, attempting to simulate a paranoid schizophrenic.
  • SHRDLU, an early natural language processing computer program developed by Terry Winograd at MIT from 1968 to 1970.
  • SYSTRAN, a machine translation technology by the company of the same name, used by Yahoo!, AltaVista and Google, among others.

Other[edit]

Multipurpose projects[edit]

Software libraries[edit]

  • Apache Mahout, a library of scalable machine learning algorithms.
  • Deeplearning4j, an open-source, distributed deep learning framework written for the JVM.
  • Keras, a high level open-source software library for machine learning (works on top of other libraries).
  • Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (previously known as CNTK), an open source toolkit for building artificial neural networks.
  • OpenNN, a comprehensive C++ library implementing neural networks.
  • PyTorch, an open-source Tensor and Dynamic neural network in Python.
  • TensorFlow, an open-source software library for machine learning.
  • Theano, a Python library and optimizing compiler for manipulating and evaluating mathematical expressions, especially matrix-valued ones.

GUI frameworks[edit]

Cloud services[edit]

  • Data Applied, a web based data mining environment.
  • Grok, a service that ingests data streams and creates actionable predictions in real time.
  • Watson, a pilot service by IBM to uncover and share data-driven insights, and to spur cognitive applications.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Baard, Mark (23 June 2007). "Sentient world: war games on the grandest scale". The Register.

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