- Fred Chatterbot
Fred, or FRED, was an early
chatterbot written byRobby Garner . The name Fred was initially suggested by Karen Lindsey, and then Robby jokingly came up with an acronymn, "Functional Response Emulation Device."Robitron Software Research, Inc. [http://www.simonlaven.com/fred.htm "The Simon Laven Page"] "Robitron History"] Fred has also been implemented as a Java application byPaco Nathan called [http://simonlaven.com/jfred.htm JFRED] .Fred chatterbot is designed to explore Natural Language communications between people and computer programs. In particular, this is a study of conversation between people and ways that a computer program can learn from other people's conversations to make its own conversations.L. Caputo, R. Garner, P. Nathan. [http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=304915 "FRED, Milton and Barry: the evolution of intelligent agents for the Web"] , Advances in intelligent systems, 1997."portal.acm.org"]
Fred used a minimalistic "stimulus-response" approach. It worked by storing a database of statements and their responses, and made its own reply by looking up the input statements made by a user and then rendering the corresponding response from the database. This approach simplified the complexity of the rule base, but required expert coding and editing for modifications.
Fred was a predecessor to
Albert One , which Garner used in 1998 and 1999 to win the Loebner Prize. Søren Gjellerup Christiansen [http://www.daimi.au.dk/~gjelle/thesis/cdrom/index.html "Techniques applied to pass the Turing Test"] "Master's Thesis"]Notes and references
ee also
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List of chatterbots
*Albert One
*Conditioning
*Robby Garner External links
* [http://www.simonlaven.com/fredtrek.zip Download Fred] "simonlaven.com"
* [http://www.homepage.mac.com/rgarner1/JFRED/ JFRED] "mac.com"
* [http://www.turinghub.com/ Turing Hub testing] "turinghub.com"
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