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Re: wearable ideas (ELIZA SOURCE)

From: Michael Paine <>
Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 20:22:45 -0700

If ELIZA interests you, you definitely need to check out
http://www.botspot.com/

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Subject: Re: wearable ideas (ELIZA SOURCE)

> In a message dated 9/5/2001 3:38:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>  writes:
>
> << I want to get the source code for that old "Eliza" AI
>      experiment/game and make it work with viavoice. I had this
>      on my trash-80 model I in the late '70s. Eliza is a doctor
>      (psychologist) and you interact with her telling her your
>      problems. Talk about insanity, her purse will be the
>      doctor, and she will have lengthy conversations with it!
>      She's going to laugh at this one. If anyone knows where
>      I can get the linux source code for the infamous Eliza
>      please let me know. >>
>
> How about this? From
http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/www/light_connections.html
>
> Eliza
> Eliza is the name of a simple programme which uses a natural language
> interface to trick you into thinking it is intelligent. She's a doctor who
> you can talk to about your ailments. You can get the code for Eliza for
your
> computer from the places listed below, and many more ...
>
> The software from Peter Norvig's book "Paradigms of AI Programming" is
> available by anonymous ftp from unix.sri.com:pub/norvig and on disk in
> Macintosh or DOS format from the publisher, Morgan Kaufmann. The software
> includes Common Lisp implementations of: Eliza and pattern matchers,
Emycin,
> Othello, Parsers, Scheme interpreters and compilers, Unification and a
prolog
> interpreter and compiler, Waltz line-labelling, implementation of GPS,
> macsyma, and random number generators. For more information, write to
Morgan
> Kaufmann, Dept. P1, 2929 Campus Drive, Suite 260, San Mateo CA 94403, call
> 800-745-7323, or fax 415-578-0672. (Mac ISBN 1-55860-227-5; DOS 3.5" ISBN
> 1-55860-228-3; or DOS 5.25" ISBN 1-55860-229-1).
>
> The doctor.el is an implementation of Eliza for GNU-Emacs emacs-lisp.
Invoke
> it with "Meta-X doctor".
>
> Source code for ELIZA in Prolog (implemented by Viren Patel) is available
by
> ftp from aisun1.ai.uga.edu.
>
> muLISP-87 (a MSDOS Lisp sold by Soft Warehouse) includes a Lisp
> implementation of Eliza.
>
> Compute!'s Gazette, June 1984, includes source for a BASIC implementation
of
> Eliza. You can also find it in 101 more computer games, edited by David
Ahl,
> published by Creative Computing (alas, they're defunct, and the book is
out
> of print).
>
> Herbert Schildt "Artificial Intelligence using C", McGraw-Hill, 1987, ISBN
> 0-07-881255-0, pp315-338, includes a simple version of DOCTOR.
>
> ucsd.edu:pub/pc-ai contains implementations of Eliza for the IBM PC.
>
> Or how about the code for it in basic? Available in plaintext at
> http://www.basicguru.com/files/abc/abc9509/eliza.bas
>
> Or maybe a Gnu emacs implementation in plaintext here:
> http://www.cs.umbc.edu/471/papers/emacs-doctor.shtml
>
> Or if, for some reason, you wanted prolog... here it is in plaintext as
well:
> http://www.cs.umbc.edu/471/prolog/eliza.pl
>
> I think this should be what you're looking for. It's the eliza that I
> remember... hope it helps.
>
> ~patrick
>
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