List of artificial intelligence projects

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The following is a list of current and past, non-classified notable artificial intelligence projects.

Specialized projects

Brain-inspired

  • Blue Brain Project, an attempt to create a synthetic brain by reverse-engineering the mammalian brain down to the molecular level.
  • Google Brain, a deep learning project part of Google X attempting to have intelligence similar or equal to human-level.
  • Human Brain Project, ten-year scientific research project, based on exascale supercomputers.

Cognitive architectures

Games

  • AlphaGo, software developed by Google that plays the Chinese board game Go.
  • Chinook, a computer program that plays English draughts; the first to win the world champion title in the competition against humans.
  • Deep Blue, a chess-playing computer developed by IBM which beat Garry Kasparov in 1997.
  • Halite, an artificial intelligence programming competition created by Two Sigma in 2016.
  • Libratus, a poker AI that beat world-class poker players in 2017, intended to be generalisable to other applications.
  • The Matchbox Educable Noughts and Crosses Engine (sometimes called the Machine Educable Noughts and Crosses Engine or MENACE) was a mechanical computer made from 304 matchboxes designed and built by artificial intelligence researcher Donald Michie in 1961.
  • Quick, Draw!, an online game developed by Google that challenges players to draw a picture of an object or idea and then uses a neural network to guess what the drawing is.
  • The Samuel Checkers-playing Program (1959) was among the world's first successful self-learning programs, and as such a very early demonstration of the fundamental concept of artificial intelligence (AI).
  • Stockfish AI, an open source chess engine currently ranked the highest in many computer chess rankings.
  • TD-Gammon, a program that learned to play world-class backgammon partly by playing against itself (temporal difference learning with neural networks).

Internet activism

  • Serenata de Amor, project for the analysis of public expenditures and detect discrepancies.

Knowledge and reasoning

Motion and manipulation

  • AIBO, the robot pet for the home, grew out of Sony's Computer Science Laboratory (CSL).
  • Cog, a robot developed by MIT to study theories of cognitive science and artificial intelligence, now discontinued.

Music

  • Melomics, a bioinspired technology for music composition and synthesization of music, where computers develop their own style, rather than mimic musicians.

Natural language processing

  • AIML, an XML dialect for creating natural language software agents.
  • Apache Lucene, a high-performance, full-featured text search engine library written entirely in Java.
  • Apache OpenNLP, a machine learning based toolkit for the processing of natural language text. It supports the most common NLP tasks, such as tokenization, sentence segmentation, part-of-speech tagging, named entity extraction, chunking and parsing.
  • Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity (A.L.I.C.E.), an award-winning natural language processing chatterbot.
  • ChatGPT, a chatbot built on top of OpenAI's GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 (paid) family of large language models.
  • Cleverbot, successor to Jabberwacky, now with 170m lines of conversation, Deep Context, fuzziness and parallel processing. Cleverbot learns from around 2 million user interactions per month.
  • ELIZA, a famous 1966 computer program by Joseph Weizenbaum, which parodied person-centered therapy.
  • FreeHAL, a self-learning conversation simulator (chatterbot) which uses semantic nets to organize its knowledge to imitate a very close human behavior within conversations.
  • GPT-3, a 2020 language model developed by OpenAI that can produce text difficult to distinguish from that written by a human.
  • Jabberwacky, a chatbot by Rollo Carpenter, aiming to simulate natural human chat.
  • LaMDA, a family of conversational neural language models developed by Google.
  • Mycroft, a free and open-source intelligent personal assistant that uses a natural language user interface.
  • PARRY, another early chatterbot, written in 1972 by Kenneth Colby, attempting to simulate a paranoid schizophrenic.
  • SHRDLU, an early natural language processing computer program developed by Terry Winograd at MIT from 1968 to 1970.
  • SYSTRAN, a machine translation technology by the company of the same name, used by Yahoo!, AltaVista and Google, among others.

Speech recognition

  • CMU Sphinx, a group of speech recognition systems developed at Carnegie Mellon University
  • DeepSpeech, an open-source Speech-To-Text engine based on Baidu's deep speech research paper.[1]
  • Whisper, an open-source speech recognition system developed at OpenAI

Speech synthesis

  • 15.ai, a real-time artificial intelligence text-to-speech tool developed by an anonymous researcher from MIT
  • Amazon Polly, a speech synthesis software by Amazon
  • Festival Speech Synthesis System, a general multi-lingual speech synthesis system developed at the Centre for Speech Technology Research (CSTR) at the University of Edinburgh
  • WaveNet, a deep neural network for generating raw audio

Video

  • Synthesia is a video creation and editing platform, with AI-generated avatars that resemble real human beings.

Other

  • 1 the Road, the first novel marketed by an AI.
  • Otter.ai is a speech-to-text synthesis and summary platform, which allows users to record online meetings as text. It additionally creates live captions during meetings.
  • Synthetic Environment for Analysis and Simulations (SEAS), a model of the real world used by Homeland security and the United States Department of Defense that uses simulation and AI to predict and evaluate future events and courses of action.[2]

Multipurpose projects

Software libraries

  • Apache Mahout, a library of scalable machine learning algorithms.
  • Deeplearning4j, an open-source, distributed deep learning framework written for the JVM.
  • Keas, a high level open-source software library for machine learning (works on top of other libraries).
  • Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit (previously known as CNTK), an open source toolkit for building artificial neural networks.
  • Open NN, a comprehensive C++ library implementing neural networks.
  • Python, an open-source Tensor and Dynamic neural network in Python.
  • TensorFlow, an open-source software library for machine learning.
  • Theano, a Python library and optimizing compiler for manipulating and evaluating mathematical expressions, especially matrix-valued ones.

GUI frameworks

Cloud services

  • Data Applied, a web based data mining environment.
  • Watson, a pilot service by IBM to uncover and share data-driven insights, and to spur cognitive applications.

See also

References

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