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Re: Artificial Intelligence: "The Remembrance Agent"


From: 0x0000
Subject: Re: Artificial Intelligence: "The Remembrance Agent"
Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2008 16:40:40 -0800 (PST)
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On Dec 16, 4:39 am, Will Dockery <will.dock...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 13, 3:24 pm, 0x0000 <zero_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > +gnu.misc.discuss +alabama.general -alt.arts.poetry -rec.arts.poems
> >>Will Dockery wrote:
> > > This was sent to me by a friend, anyone know of this, and how
> > > effective it is as far as AI development?
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> > > "...I ran across something here you might be interested in, it's
> > > called "The Remembrance Agent" -
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> > >> The Remembrance Agent is one of the projects being developed by
> > >> the MIT Media  # Lab's software agents group.  Given a collection
> > >> of the user's accumulated     a email, Usenet news articles,
> > >> papers, saved HTML files and other text notes, it a attempts to
> > >> find those documents which are most relevant to the user's
> > >> current a context.  That is, it searches this collection of text
> > >> for the documents which a bear the highest word-for-word
> > >> similarity to the text the user is currently    a editing, in the
> > >> hope that they will also bear high conceptual similarity and   a
> > >> thus be useful to the user's current work. These suggestions are
> > >> continuously  a displayed in a small buffer at the bottom of the
> > >> user's emacs buffer.  If a    a suggestion looks useful, the full
> > >> text can be retrieved with a single command. a
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> > >http://www.remem.org/
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> > > I just installed this software package (remembrance) on the upstairs
> > > computer and am going to start "training" it.  I can set this up so
> > > you can create a document repository - or possibly use an existing
> > > one (e.g. wikinfo)  to train it on your own stuff...  It could
> > > conceivably be integrated into a "chat-bot" type app, as well - if
> > > you're interested, let me know, and I'll start working on it.
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> Sounds good... now three or four AI that could interact and create
> music and words for /listenable/ songs would be anther step, on down
> the line, maybe.
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Consider the problem of getting an AI drummer to learn a song - ?

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