See also:
- BlueCat Networks - - Offers network appliances. The Adonis Server is a DNS Server that lets you configure your DNS in minutes. The Meridius Mail Relay protects your mail servers while increasing mail-processing performance.
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- Gdansk Artificial Brain Iniciative - - The homepage of Gdansk Artificial Brain Research Iniciative, student organization for extending AI knowledge by active participation in real research project.
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- Genetic Daemon - - The first genetic engine server, capable to work in a distributed research environment and with parallel processing.
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- Mindpixel Digital Mind Modeling Project - - The Mindpixel Corpus will soon be the world's largest database of consensus human knowledge, built by tens of thousands of people just like you from all over Earth, speaking many languages.
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- Mizore Artificial Intelligence Project - - Two projects Neuralsim and Izumi concerning Artificial Intelligence. Neuralsim is a neural network that attempts to mimic some biological form; Izumi is a text parser concerning natural language processing. It visualizes time-varying linguistic data and draws connections between content.
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- Open Mind Commonsense - - Open Mind Initiative subproject to teach computers common sense reasoning. Hosted at MIT Media Lab, under the guidance of Marvin Minsky.
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- Open Mind Initiative - - World-wide collaborative effort to develop smart software. Collects information from non-expert Internet users, to teach computers the myriad things we all know and which underlie general intelligence but which we usually take for granted. Several subprojects.
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- 1001 Questions@MIT | Open Mind Project Branch - - An artificial Intelligence System to be taught by you about everything. User can teach Learner as a kid to explore this world. Learner will formulate what is taught and ask questions in plain English.
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- Webstructor World - - Object-oriented knowledge management system. Distributed semantic net. Peer-to-peer knowledge management architecture. 2D and 3D visual ontology editor. High-level object-relational language.
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- Time Europe: Techwatch: Site Seeing - - Computers still can't think for themselves. To do that they'd need the cyber equivalent of common sense: the millions of pieces of ordinary knowledge that humans take for granted. Very brief story on Mindpixel and Open Mind. (September 18, 2000)
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