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Title: ELIZA, AOLiza and A.L.I.C.E.


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ELIZA, AOLiza and A.L.I.C.E.
  • The Quest to Pass the Turing Test
  • By Steve Sepanloo

2
A Little Background On Turing Tests
  • Created by Alan Turing in the 1950s as a method
    for testing the intelligence of a computer
  • Based upon human asking questions to a computer
    and to another human, and if the reply is
    indistinguishable, then the computer has passed
    the Turing Test and is Intelligent
  • Imagine The Dating Game

3
ELIZA
  • Invented in 1966 by Joseph Wiesenbaum
  • Somewhat passes the Turing Test, because it uses
    Rogerian therapy and gives the user a somewhat
    reasonable response
  • Rogerian Therapy The process of responding to a
    patients statements with a question referring to
    that statement
  • Failed because this only fools a human for a
    short period of time

4
AOLiza
  • Created by Kevin Fox, a tester for AOL
  • Fairly recent development, uses chat window to
    incorporate chatterbot
  • Though more sophisticated, the results of fooling
    humans and thus passing Turing Test are
    misleading
  • If the user does not expect to be encountering a
    computer, than the Turing Test is not truly being
    run
  • One form is SmarterChild on Aim
  • Uses Perl Script running in background to check
    keywords in a log file created by AppleScript,
    the keywords are then formed into questions and
    sent back to the user

5
A.L.I.C.E.
  • Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity
  • Won the Loebner Award (Award given to best
    chatterbot) several years in a row
  • Has a vastly larger database of keywords and
    logical responses
  • However, still fails true Turing Test, as when
    two machines are tested against each other, the
    machines have no idea where the conversation, or
    for that matter if the machine recognizes when
    the conversation is nonsense

6
Example
  • Alice1 Hello there.Alice2 Salutations,
    OmAlice1 Greetings, Human.Alice2 Hi
    there!Alice1 Hello OmAlice2 Hello there. I
    have no answer for thatAlice1 Would you like to
    have it?Alice2 Why don't you just download me?

7
Future?
  • Chatterbots paving the way in the field of
    Artificial Intelligence
  • Future brain-like organization, with computer
    program analyzing patterns of paragraph
    organization rather than just keywords or
    sentences
  • This allows the machine to understand when the
    conversation no longer makes sense
  • Perhaps no longer will you decide if you still
    want to talk to the chatterbot, rather it will
    decide if it still wants to talk to you
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