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* [http://www.jackhenriefisher.com/eliza.html Conversation with Eliza] | * [http://www.jackhenriefisher.com/eliza.html Conversation with Eliza] | ||
* http://web.stanford.edu/group/SHR/4-2/text/dialogues.html | * http://web.stanford.edu/group/SHR/4-2/text/dialogues.html | ||
Implementations that are "faithful" to the original Weizenbaum script: | |||
* https://github.com/dhconnelly/paip-python/blob/master/paip/eliza.py | * https://github.com/dhconnelly/paip-python/blob/master/paip/eliza.py | ||
* https://www.masswerk.at/elizabot/ | * online/javascript implementation -- https://www.masswerk.at/elizabot/ | ||
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Revision as of 10:01, 11 October 2020
Famous "mother of all chatbot" programs by wikipedia:Joseph Weizenbaum. Eliza was in fact a generic engine for producing / conducting interactive dialogues. The "DOCTOR" script became the legendary example of a "Rogerian" psychologist employing mirroring technique to converse with its user as patient.
- http://automatist.org/eliza/
- Conversation with Eliza
- http://web.stanford.edu/group/SHR/4-2/text/dialogues.html
Implementations that are "faithful" to the original Weizenbaum script:
- https://github.com/dhconnelly/paip-python/blob/master/paip/eliza.py
- online/javascript implementation -- https://www.masswerk.at/elizabot/