Sophie is the German Virtual Assistant of The Selfservice Company
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| by The Selfservice Company since May 2009 in German, Web, Branded conversations, Proof of Concept, Sales, Text recognition, Picture, Commercial |
Sophie is the German Virtual Assistant of The Selfservice Company
| by MultiMedia Agentur Pollmer since Jun 2005 in German, Web, Proof of Concept, Text recognition, Avatar, Commercial |
| by Andreas Schmidt since Jan 2001 until Jan 2012 in German, Web, Proof of Concept, Text recognition, Avatar, Commercial |
The chatbot eLise is the virtual represenative of the software developer Andreas Schmidt. She can make conversation and assist the visitor in searching her developer's website.
| by Artificial Solutions since Jul 2000 in English, Web, Twitter, Facebook, Proof of Concept, Text recognition, Avatar, Amateur |
The purpose of Elbot is to converse with users about any topic under the sun, rather than a specialized and self-contained set of FAQs as is usually the demand for commercial systems. He became the first natural language dialogue system on the German Internet. Elbot has a few robotic themes, but also takes on the challenging task of being conversant on just about everything. In 2008 Elbot won the prestigious Loebner Prize. Elbot speaks English and German and has his own blog: http://elbot.blogspot.com/. | by Artificial Solutions since Mar 2000 in German, Twitter, Facebook, Web, Proof of Concept, Social, Text recognition, Avatar, Commercial |
The purpose of Elbot is to converse with users about any topic under the sun, rather than a specialized and self-contained set of FAQs as is usually the demand for commercial systems. He became the first natural language dialogue system on the German Internet. Elbot has a few robotic themes, but also takes on the challenging task of being conversant on just about everything. In 2008 Elbot won the prestigious Loebner Prize. Elbot speaks English and German and has his own blog: http://elbot.blogspot.com/.
| by Richard Wallace since Jun 1995 in German, Web, Proof of Concept, Text recognition, Avatar, Commercial |
A.L.I.C.E. (Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity) is a free software chatbot created in AIML (Artificial Intelligence Markup Language), an open, minimalist, stimulus-response language for creating bot personalities like A.L.I.C.E. The A.L.I.C.E. bot is a three-time winner of the Loebner Prize (2000, 2001, 2004) and has won numerous awards in the Chatterbox Challenge: Top 10 (2001-2008), Most Popular (2004, 2006), Best Character/Personality (2005), Most Knowledgable (2004), and overall Contest Winner (2004).