ELIZA is a computer program and an early example of primitive natural language processing. ELIZA operated by processing users' responses to scripts, the most famous of which was DOCTOR, a simulation of a Rogerian psychotherapist.
ELIZA ELIZA is a famous computer program by Joseph Weizenbaum, which simulated a Rogerian therapist by rephrasing many of the patient's statements as questions and posing them to the patient.
ELIZA During the 1960s Joseph Weizenbaum created ELIZA. ELIZA created a storm of public interest in AI, as it helped thousands overcome their personal problems.
ELIZA Eliza, Joseph Wiezbaum's result of trying to make a program converse in English amazed people when it appeared in mid 1960's. The program was able to converse about any subject, because it stored subject information in data banks.
ELIZA a program by Joseph Weizenbaum that simulated a Rogerian psychotherapist. embedded language a programming or problem-oriented language that is implemented within another language, such as an expert system shell implemented within Lisp.
ELIZA - A good, Java applet version. What's more, source code is provided, for any students who may also have an interest in computer programming. MegaHAL - Jason Hutchens, a Ph. D.
"ELIZA was developed between 1964 and 1966 by Joseph Weizenbaum at MIT as part of the MAC timesharing project. Weizenbaum chose the name ELIZA after Eliza Doolittle, the protagonist of G.B. Shaw's play Pygmalion.
Weizenbaum's ELIZA (named after Shaw's Eliza Doolittle of Pygmalion who, although she adopted the speech mannerisms of the British aristocracy, it was not clear that her thinking had changed) has illustrated the problem, ".
2.1.6 Regular Expression Substitution, Memory, and ELIZA 2.2 Finite-State Automata 2.2.1 Using an FSA to Recognize Sheeptalk ...
See also: AI, Artificial intelligence, Knowledge, Natural language processing, Demon
 
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