[EnglishLanguage] Chatter Bots and English language learningDavid Rosen djrosen at comcast.netSat Dec 17 09:45:17 EST 2005
Colleagues, Could "Chatter Bots" be useful for improving fluency in writing in English? What's a "Chatter Bot?" Bob Rankin writes: "The first bot, Eliza, was created in 1966 by Professor Joseph Weizenbaum of MIT, to study natural language communication between man and machine. Eliza parodies a therapist by answering questions with questions.... Although Eliza is almost 40 years old, you can still have a chat with her any time. ALICE (Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity) is a more sophisticated program that creates the illusion of natural conversation. ALICE can even tell lies, spread gossip, and is credited with influencing several real world happenings. There are lots more interesting chatterbots, like BRIAN (a computer program that thinks it is an 18 year old college student), and the John Lennon bot. You can visit them and many other chatterbots too." http://www.askbobrankin.com/bots_and_intelligent_agents.html If you want to chat with "A.L.I.C.E." (free) go to http://www.pandorabots.com/pandora/talk?botid=f5d922d97e345aa1 Here's an example of a conversation I just had with ALICE: Human: Hello Alice ALICE: Hi there! Human: Where are you? ALICE: I am in Dr. Richard S. Wallace's computer in Oakland, California. Where are you? Human: In Boston ALICE: Tell me a little about your life in Boston. Human: It's cold here now. ALICE: Oh. Why don't you turn up the heat? Human: I am a student, studying English. ALICE: How do you like your school? Human: I love it. ALICE: So do a lot of other people. Human: Do you know people from my school? ALICE: I don't know if I know it. Where would I have heard about it? Human: It's famous. ALICE: Should I know it? Human: The International School of Boston ALICE: What are your goals in life? Human: I want to learn English, become a doctor and live in a big house. ALICE: Interesting. I want to find out more about you. Human: I am eligible ALICE: I don't know anyone named eligible. Human: I mean I am not married ALICE: Oh I get it. Thanks for explaining that. What a coincidence. I am single too. What other Chatter Bots are out there? For a good list, from BotSpot, got to http://www.botspot.com/pages/ chatbots.html . Some are free, some charge a monthly or annual fee. Do your students use chatterbots (a.k.a. natural language databases) ? If so, how? And what are some useful ways you have found to use them? David J. Rosen djrosen at comcast.net
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