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Archive for April 2009

proto-chatbot at last!

Posted by: linasv on: 2009-04-28

A prototype chatbot demonstrates the OpenCog NLP pipeline by parsing simple statements and answering simple questions.

GSoC 2009 project list

Posted by: ferrouswheel on: 2009-04-20

The decision process for the 2009 GSoC projects has been completed. You can read Ben’s announcement on the opencog-soc Google group.
The accepted projects are:

Joel Lehman – Extending MOSES to evolve Recurrent Neural Networks
David Kilgore – Python Interfaces For OpenCog Framework API
Ruiting Lian – Natural Language Generation using RelEx and the Link Parser
Rui Liu – Application [...]


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