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* [[Blue Brain Project]], an attempt to create a synthetic brain by [[Reverse engineering|reverse-engineering]] the mammalian brain down to the molecular level.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Graham-Rowe |first=Duncan |title=Mission to build a simulated brain begins |url=https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn7470-mission-to-build-a-simulated-brain-begins/ |access-date=2024-06-06 |website=New Scientist |language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[Blue Brain Project]], an attempt to create a synthetic brain by [[Reverse engineering|reverse-engineering]] the mammalian brain down to the molecular level.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Graham-Rowe |first=Duncan |title=Mission to build a simulated brain begins |url=https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn7470-mission-to-build-a-simulated-brain-begins/ |access-date=2024-06-06 |website=New Scientist |language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[Google Brain]], a deep learning project part of [[Google X]] attempting to have intelligence similar or equal to human-level.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-02-06 |title=What is Google Brain? |url=https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/what-is-google-brain/ |access-date=2024-06-06 |website=GeeksforGeeks |language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[Google Brain]], a deep learning project part of [[Google X]] attempting to have intelligence similar or equal to human-level.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-02-06 |title=What is Google Brain? |url=https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/what-is-google-brain/ |access-date=2024-06-06 |website=GeeksforGeeks |language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[Human Brain Project]], ten-year scientific research project, based on exascale supercomputers.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Siva |first=Nayanah |title=What happened to the Human Brain Project? |url=https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(23)02346-2 |journal=The Lancet |date=2023 |volume=402 |issue=10411 |pages=1408–1409 |doi=10.1016/s0140-6736(23)02346-2 |pmid=37866363 |issn=0140-6736}}</ref>
* [[Human Brain Project]], ten-year scientific research project, based on exascale supercomputers.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Siva |first=Nayanah |title=What happened to the Human Brain Project? |url=https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(23)02346-2 |journal=The Lancet |date=2023 |volume=402 |issue=10411 |pages=1408–1409 |doi=10.1016/s0140-6736(23)02346-2 |pmid=37866363 |issn=0140-6736|url-access=subscription }}</ref>


===Cognitive architectures===
===Cognitive architectures===
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* [[CHREST]], developed under [[Fernand Gobet]] at [[Brunel University]] and Peter C. Lane at the [[University of Hertfordshire]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=CHREST {{!}} CHREST |url=http://chrest.info/chrest.html |access-date=2024-06-06 |website=chrest.info}}</ref>
* [[CHREST]], developed under [[Fernand Gobet]] at [[Brunel University]] and Peter C. Lane at the [[University of Hertfordshire]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=CHREST {{!}} CHREST |url=http://chrest.info/chrest.html |access-date=2024-06-06 |website=chrest.info}}</ref>
* [[CLARION (cognitive architecture)|CLARION]], developed under [[Ron Sun]] at [[Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute]] and University of Missouri.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The CLARION Project Home Page |url=http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun/clarion.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100818214002/http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun/clarion.html |archive-date=2010-08-18 |language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[CLARION (cognitive architecture)|CLARION]], developed under [[Ron Sun]] at [[Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute]] and University of Missouri.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The CLARION Project Home Page |url=http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun/clarion.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100818214002/http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun/clarion.html |archive-date=2010-08-18 |language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[JACK Intelligent Agents|CoJACK]], an [[ACT-R]] inspired extension to the JACK multi-agent system that adds a cognitive architecture to the agents for eliciting more realistic (human-like) behaviors in virtual environments.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Ritter |first1=Frank E. |last2=Bittner |first2=Jennifer L. |last3=Kase |first3=Sue E. |last4=Evertsz |first4=Rick |last5=Pedrotti |first5=Matteo |last6=Busetta |first6=Paolo |year=2012 |title=CoJACK: A high-level cognitive architecture with demonstrations of moderators, variability, and implications for situation awareness |url=https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bica.2012.04.004 |journal=Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures |volume=1 |pages=6 |doi=10.1016/j.bica.2012.04.004 |issn=2212-683X}}</ref>
* [[JACK Intelligent Agents|CoJACK]], an [[ACT-R]] inspired extension to the JACK multi-agent system that adds a cognitive architecture to the agents for eliciting more realistic (human-like) behaviors in virtual environments.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Ritter |first1=Frank E. |last2=Bittner |first2=Jennifer L. |last3=Kase |first3=Sue E. |last4=Evertsz |first4=Rick |last5=Pedrotti |first5=Matteo |last6=Busetta |first6=Paolo |year=2012 |title=CoJACK: A high-level cognitive architecture with demonstrations of moderators, variability, and implications for situation awareness |url=https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bica.2012.04.004 |journal=Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures |volume=1 |pages=6 |doi=10.1016/j.bica.2012.04.004 |issn=2212-683X|url-access=subscription }}</ref>
* [[Copycat (software)|Copycat]], by [[Douglas Hofstadter]] and [[Melanie Mitchell]] at the [[Indiana University (Bloomington)|Indiana University]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hofstadter |first=Douglas R. |url=https://pcl.sitehost.iu.edu/rgoldsto/courses/concepts/copycat.pdf |title=Fluid concepts & creative analogies: computer models of the fundamental mechanisms of thought |date=1995 |publisher=Basic Books |others=Fluid Analogies Research Group |isbn=978-0-465-05154-0 |location=New York |pages=205 |language=en-US |chapter=The Copycat Project: A Model Of Mental Fluidity and Analogy-making}}</ref>
* [[Copycat (software)|Copycat]], by [[Douglas Hofstadter]] and [[Melanie Mitchell]] at the [[Indiana University (Bloomington)|Indiana University]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hofstadter |first=Douglas R. |url=https://pcl.sitehost.iu.edu/rgoldsto/courses/concepts/copycat.pdf |title=Fluid concepts & creative analogies: computer models of the fundamental mechanisms of thought |date=1995 |publisher=Basic Books |others=Fluid Analogies Research Group |isbn=978-0-465-05154-0 |location=New York |pages=205 |language=en-US |chapter=The Copycat Project: A Model Of Mental Fluidity and Analogy-making}}</ref>
* [[DUAL (cognitive architecture)|DUAL]], developed at the [[New Bulgarian University]] under [[Boicho Kokinov]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=DUAL Cognitive Architecture |url=https://alexpetrov.com/proj/dual/ |access-date=2024-06-06 |website=alexpetrov.com}}</ref>
* [[DUAL (cognitive architecture)|DUAL]], developed at the [[New Bulgarian University]] under [[Boicho Kokinov]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=DUAL Cognitive Architecture |url=https://alexpetrov.com/proj/dual/ |access-date=2024-06-06 |website=alexpetrov.com}}</ref>
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* [[Soar (cognitive architecture)|Soar]], developed under [[Allen Newell]] and [[John E. Laird|John Laird]] at [[Carnegie Mellon University]] and the [[University of Michigan]].<ref>{{Cite book |title=The Soar Cognitive Architecture |url=https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262538534/the-soar-cognitive-architecture/ |access-date=2024-06-06 |language=en-US |isbn=9780262538534 |last1=Laird |first1=John E. |date=20 August 2019 |publisher=MIT Press }}</ref>
* [[Soar (cognitive architecture)|Soar]], developed under [[Allen Newell]] and [[John E. Laird|John Laird]] at [[Carnegie Mellon University]] and the [[University of Michigan]].<ref>{{Cite book |title=The Soar Cognitive Architecture |url=https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262538534/the-soar-cognitive-architecture/ |access-date=2024-06-06 |language=en-US |isbn=9780262538534 |last1=Laird |first1=John E. |date=20 August 2019 |publisher=MIT Press }}</ref>
* ''[[Society of Mind]]'' and its successor ''[[The Emotion Machine]]'' proposed by [[Marvin Minsky]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Minsky |first=Marvin |title=The society of mind |date=1986 |publisher=Simon and Schuster |isbn=978-0-671-60740-1 |location=New York}}</ref>
* ''[[Society of Mind]]'' and its successor ''[[The Emotion Machine]]'' proposed by [[Marvin Minsky]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Minsky |first=Marvin |title=The society of mind |date=1986 |publisher=Simon and Schuster |isbn=978-0-671-60740-1 |location=New York}}</ref>
* [[Subsumption architecture]]s, developed e.g. by [[Rodney Brooks]]<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Brooks |first=R. |date=1986 |title=A robust layered control system for a mobile robot |url=https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1087032 |journal=IEEE Journal on Robotics and Automation |volume=2 |issue=1 |pages=14–23 |doi=10.1109/JRA.1986.1087032 |issn=0882-4967|hdl=1721.1/6432 |hdl-access=free }}</ref> (though it could be argued whether they are ''cognitive'').
* [[Subsumption architecture]]s, developed e.g. by [[Rodney Brooks]]<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Brooks |first=R. |date=1986 |title=A robust layered control system for a mobile robot |journal=IEEE Journal on Robotics and Automation |volume=2 |issue=1 |pages=14–23 |doi=10.1109/JRA.1986.1087032 |issn=0882-4967|hdl=1721.1/6432 |hdl-access=free }}</ref> (though it could be argued whether they are ''cognitive'').


===Games===
===Games===
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* 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).<ref>{{Cite book |last=Sutton |first=Richard |url=https://web.stanford.edu/class/psych209/Readings/SuttonBartoIPRLBook2ndEd.pdf |title=Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction |publisher=MIT Press |year=1997 |page=279 |language=en |chapter=14.2 Samuel's Checkers Player}}</ref>
* 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).<ref>{{Cite book |last=Sutton |first=Richard |url=https://web.stanford.edu/class/psych209/Readings/SuttonBartoIPRLBook2ndEd.pdf |title=Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction |publisher=MIT Press |year=1997 |page=279 |language=en |chapter=14.2 Samuel's Checkers Player}}</ref>
* [[Stockfish (chess)|Stockfish AI]], an open source chess engine currently ranked the highest in many [[Chess engine#Ratings|computer chess rankings]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=About |url=https://stockfishchess.org/ |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=Stockfish |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Stockfish (chess)|Stockfish AI]], an open source chess engine currently ranked the highest in many [[Chess engine#Ratings|computer chess rankings]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=About |url=https://stockfishchess.org/ |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=Stockfish |language=en}}</ref>
* [[TD-Gammon]], a program that learned to play world-class [[backgammon]] partly by playing against itself ([[temporal difference learning]] with [[Artificial neural network|neural network]]s).<ref>{{Citation |title=TD-Gammon |date=2010 |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Machine Learning |pages=955–956 |editor-last=Sammut |editor-first=Claude |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-30164-8_813 |access-date=2024-06-07 |place=Boston, MA |publisher=Springer US |language=en |doi=10.1007/978-0-387-30164-8_813 |isbn=978-0-387-30164-8 |editor2-last=Webb |editor2-first=Geoffrey I.}}</ref>
* [[TD-Gammon]], a program that learned to play world-class [[backgammon]] partly by playing against itself ([[temporal difference learning]] with [[Artificial neural network|neural network]]s).<ref>{{Citation |title=TD-Gammon |date=2010 |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Machine Learning |pages=955–956 |editor-last=Sammut |editor-first=Claude |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-30164-8_813 |access-date=2024-06-07 |place=Boston, MA |publisher=Springer US |language=en |doi=10.1007/978-0-387-30164-8_813 |isbn=978-0-387-30164-8 |editor2-last=Webb |editor2-first=Geoffrey I.|url-access=subscription }}</ref>


===Internet activism===
===Internet activism===
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* [[Holmes (computer)|Holmes]] a new AI created by [[Wipro]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Wipro HOLMES™ |url=https://www.thewealthmosaic.com/vendors/wipro/wipro-holmestm/ |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=The Wealth Mosaic}}</ref>
* [[Holmes (computer)|Holmes]] a new AI created by [[Wipro]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Wipro HOLMES™ |url=https://www.thewealthmosaic.com/vendors/wipro/wipro-holmestm/ |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=The Wealth Mosaic}}</ref>
* [[Microsoft Cortana]], an intelligent personal assistant with a voice interface in [[Microsoft]]'s various [[Windows 10 editions]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Levy |first=Karyne |title=Microsoft Has Its Own Version Of Siri, A Voice Assistant Called 'Cortana' |url=https://www.businessinsider.com/microsofts-cortana-voice-assistant-2014-4 |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=Business Insider |language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[Microsoft Cortana]], an intelligent personal assistant with a voice interface in [[Microsoft]]'s various [[Windows 10 editions]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Levy |first=Karyne |title=Microsoft Has Its Own Version Of Siri, A Voice Assistant Called 'Cortana' |url=https://www.businessinsider.com/microsofts-cortana-voice-assistant-2014-4 |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=Business Insider |language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[Mycin]], an early medical expert system.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Yu |first=Victor L. |date=1979-09-21 |title=Antimicrobial Selection by a Computer: A Blinded Evaluation by Infectious Diseases Experts |url=http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?doi=10.1001/jama.1979.03300120033020 |journal=JAMA |language=en |volume=242 |issue=12 |pages=1279–1282 |doi=10.1001/jama.1979.03300120033020 |pmid=480542 |issn=0098-7484}}</ref>
* [[Mycin]], an early medical expert system.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Yu |first=Victor L. |date=1979-09-21 |title=Antimicrobial Selection by a Computer: A Blinded Evaluation by Infectious Diseases Experts |url=http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?doi=10.1001/jama.1979.03300120033020 |journal=JAMA |language=en |volume=242 |issue=12 |pages=1279–1282 |doi=10.1001/jama.1979.03300120033020 |pmid=480542 |issn=0098-7484|url-access=subscription }}</ref>
* [[Open Mind Common Sense]], a project based at the [[MIT Media Lab]] to build a large common sense [[knowledge base]] from online contributions.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Project Overview ‹ Open Mind Common Sense |url=https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/open-mind-common-sense/overview/ |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=MIT Media Lab}}</ref>
* [[Open Mind Common Sense]], a project based at the [[MIT Media Lab]] to build a large common sense [[knowledge base]] from online contributions.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Project Overview ‹ Open Mind Common Sense |url=https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/open-mind-common-sense/overview/ |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=MIT Media Lab}}</ref>
* [[Siri]], an intelligent personal assistant and [[Knowledge Navigator|knowledge navigator]] with a voice-interface in [[Apple Inc.]]'s [[iOS]] and [[macOS]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2013-01-22 |title=SIRI RISING: The Inside Story Of Siri's Origins -- And Why She Could Overshadow The iPhone |url=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/siri-do-engine-apple-iphone_n_2499165 |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=HuffPost |language=en}}</ref>
* [[Siri]], an intelligent personal assistant and [[Knowledge Navigator|knowledge navigator]] with a voice-interface in [[Apple Inc.]]'s [[iOS]] and [[macOS]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2013-01-22 |title=SIRI RISING: The Inside Story Of Siri's Origins -- And Why She Could Overshadow The iPhone |url=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/siri-do-engine-apple-iphone_n_2499165 |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=HuffPost |language=en}}</ref>
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===Speech recognition===
===Speech recognition===
{{further|List of speech recognition software}}
{{further|List of speech recognition software}}
* [[CMU Sphinx]], a group of speech recognition systems developed at Carnegie Mellon University.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=El Amrani |first1=Mohamed Yassine |last2=Rahman |first2=M.M. Hafizur |last3=Wahiddin |first3=Mohamed Ridza |last4=Shah |first4=Asadullah |year=2016 |title=Building CMU Sphinx language model for the Holy Quran using simplified Arabic phonemes |url=https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eij.2016.04.002 |journal=Egyptian Informatics Journal |volume=17 |issue=3 |pages=305–314 |doi=10.1016/j.eij.2016.04.002 |issn=1110-8665}}</ref>
* [[CMU Sphinx]], a group of speech recognition systems developed at Carnegie Mellon University.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=El Amrani |first1=Mohamed Yassine |last2=Rahman |first2=M.M. Hafizur |last3=Wahiddin |first3=Mohamed Ridza |last4=Shah |first4=Asadullah |year=2016 |title=Building CMU Sphinx language model for the Holy Quran using simplified Arabic phonemes |url=https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eij.2016.04.002 |journal=Egyptian Informatics Journal |volume=17 |issue=3 |pages=305–314 |doi=10.1016/j.eij.2016.04.002 |issn=1110-8665|doi-access=free }}</ref>
* [[DeepSpeech]], an [[Open source|open-source]] Speech-To-Text engine based on Baidu's deep speech research paper.<ref>{{cite web |title=A TensorFlow implementation of Baidu's DeepSpeech architecture |date=2017-12-05 |url=https://github.com/mozilla/DeepSpeech |publisher=Mozilla |access-date=2017-12-05}}</ref>
* [[DeepSpeech]], an [[Open source|open-source]] Speech-To-Text engine based on Baidu's deep speech research paper.<ref>{{cite web |title=A TensorFlow implementation of Baidu's DeepSpeech architecture |date=2017-12-05 |url=https://github.com/mozilla/DeepSpeech |publisher=Mozilla |access-date=2017-12-05}}</ref>
* [[Whisper (speech recognition system)|Whisper]], an open-source speech recognition system developed at OpenAI.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Wiggers |first=Kyle |date=2022-09-21 |title=OpenAI open-sources Whisper, a multilingual speech recognition system |url=https://techcrunch.com/2022/09/21/openai-open-sources-whisper-a-multilingual-speech-recognition-system/ |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=TechCrunch |language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[Whisper (speech recognition system)|Whisper]], an open-source speech recognition system developed at OpenAI.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Wiggers |first=Kyle |date=2022-09-21 |title=OpenAI open-sources Whisper, a multilingual speech recognition system |url=https://techcrunch.com/2022/09/21/openai-open-sources-whisper-a-multilingual-speech-recognition-system/ |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=TechCrunch |language=en-US}}</ref>
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* [[Neuroph]], a Java neural network framework.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Java Neural Network Framework Neuroph |url=https://neuroph.sourceforge.net/ |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=neuroph.sourceforge.net}}</ref>
* [[Neuroph]], a Java neural network framework.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Java Neural Network Framework Neuroph |url=https://neuroph.sourceforge.net/ |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=neuroph.sourceforge.net}}</ref>
* [[OpenCog]], a GPL-licensed framework for artificial intelligence written in C++, Python and Scheme.<ref name=":0" />
* [[OpenCog]], a GPL-licensed framework for artificial intelligence written in C++, Python and Scheme.<ref name=":0" />
* [[PolyAnalyst]]: A commercial tool for data mining, [[text mining]], and [[knowledge management]].<ref>{{Citation |last1=Zhang |first1=Qingyu |title=Commercial Data Mining Software |date=2010 |work=Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Handbook |pages=1245–1268 |editor-last=Maimon |editor-first=Oded |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09823-4_65 |access-date=2024-06-07 |place=Boston, MA |publisher=Springer US |language=en |doi=10.1007/978-0-387-09823-4_65 |isbn=978-0-387-09823-4 |last2=Segall |first2=Richard S. |bibcode=2010dmak.book.1245Z |editor2-last=Rokach |editor2-first=Lior}}</ref>
* [[PolyAnalyst]]: A commercial tool for data mining, [[text mining]], and [[knowledge management]].<ref>{{Citation |last1=Zhang |first1=Qingyu |title=Commercial Data Mining Software |date=2010 |work=Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Handbook |pages=1245–1268 |editor-last=Maimon |editor-first=Oded |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09823-4_65 |access-date=2024-06-07 |place=Boston, MA |publisher=Springer US |language=en |doi=10.1007/978-0-387-09823-4_65 |isbn=978-0-387-09823-4 |last2=Segall |first2=Richard S. |bibcode=2010dmak.book.1245Z |editor2-last=Rokach |editor2-first=Lior|url-access=subscription }}</ref>
* [[RapidMiner]], an environment for machine learning and [[data mining]], now developed commercially.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Norris |first=David |date=2013-11-15 |title=RapidMiner – a potential game changer - Bloor Research |url=https://www.bloorresearch.com/2013/11/rapidminer-a-potential-game-changer/,%20https://www.bloorresearch.com/2013/11/rapidminer-a-potential-game-changer/,%20https://www.bloorresearch.com/2013/11/rapidminer-a-potential-game-changer/ |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=www.bloorresearch.com |language=en-GB}}</ref>
* [[RapidMiner]], an environment for machine learning and [[data mining]], now developed commercially.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Norris |first=David |date=2013-11-15 |title=RapidMiner – a potential game changer - Bloor Research |url=https://www.bloorresearch.com/2013/11/rapidminer-a-potential-game-changer/,%20https://www.bloorresearch.com/2013/11/rapidminer-a-potential-game-changer/,%20https://www.bloorresearch.com/2013/11/rapidminer-a-potential-game-changer/ |access-date=2024-06-07 |website=www.bloorresearch.com |language=en-GB}}</ref>
* [[Weka (machine learning)|Weka]], a free implementation of many machine learning algorithms in Java.<ref>{{Cite conference |last1=Holmes |first1=Geoffrey |last2=Donkin |first2=Andrew |last3=Witten |first3=Ian H. |year=1994 |title=Weka: A machine learning workbench |url=https://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~ml/publications/1994/Holmes-ANZIIS-WEKA.pdf |conference=Proceedings of the Second Australia and New Zealand Conference on Intelligent Information Systems, Brisbane, Australia}}</ref>
* [[Weka (machine learning)|Weka]], a free implementation of many machine learning algorithms in Java.<ref>{{Cite conference |last1=Holmes |first1=Geoffrey |last2=Donkin |first2=Andrew |last3=Witten |first3=Ian H. |year=1994 |title=Weka: A machine learning workbench |url=https://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~ml/publications/1994/Holmes-ANZIIS-WEKA.pdf |conference=Proceedings of the Second Australia and New Zealand Conference on Intelligent Information Systems, Brisbane, Australia}}</ref>
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* [[Comparison of cognitive architectures]]
* [[Comparison of cognitive architectures]]
* [[Comparison of deep-learning software]]
* [[Comparison of deep-learning software]]
* [[List of artificial intelligence journals]]
* [[Lists of open-source artificial intelligence software]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [https://github.com/search?q=artificial+intelligence&ref=searchresults&type=Repositories AI projects] on [[GitHub]]
* [https://github.com/search?q=artificial+intelligence&ref=searchresults&type=Repositories AI projects] on [[GitHub]]
* [http://sourceforge.net/directory/freshness:recently-updated/?q=artificial%20intelligence AI projects] on [[SourceForge]]
* [https://sourceforge.net/directory/freshness:recently-updated/?q=artificial%20intelligence AI projects] on [[SourceForge]]
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[[Category:Computing-related lists|Artificial intelligence projects]]
[[Category:Computing-related lists|Artificial intelligence projects]]
[[Category:Applications of artificial intelligence|*]]
[[Category:Applications of artificial intelligence|*]]
[[Category:Projects|Artificial intelligence]]

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Template:Short description Template:Sidebar with collapsible lists Script error: No such module "For". The following is a list of current and past, non-classified notable artificial intelligence projects.

Specialized projects

Brain-inspired

Cognitive architectures

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Games

Internet activism

Knowledge and reasoning

Motion and manipulation

  • AIBO, the robot pet for the home, grew out of Sony's Computer Science Laboratory (CSL).[45]
  • Cog, a robot developed by MIT to study theories of cognitive science and artificial intelligence, now discontinued.[46]

Music

  • Melomics, a bioinspired technology for music composition and synthesization of music, where computers develop their own style, rather than mimic musicians.[47]

Natural language processing

Speech recognition

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  • CMU Sphinx, a group of speech recognition systems developed at Carnegie Mellon University.[67]
  • DeepSpeech, an open-source Speech-To-Text engine based on Baidu's deep speech research paper.[68]
  • Whisper, an open-source speech recognition system developed at OpenAI.[69]

Speech synthesis

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  • 15.ai, a real-time artificial intelligence text-to-speech tool developed by an anonymous researcher from MIT.[70]
  • Amazon Polly, a speech synthesis software by Amazon.[71]
  • 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.[72]
  • WaveNet, a deep neural network for generating raw audio.[73]

Video

  • HeyGen is a video creation platform that generates digital avatars that recite and translate text inputs into varying languages.[74]
  • Synthesia is a video creation and editing platform, with AI-generated avatars that resemble real human beings.[75]

Other

Multipurpose projects

Software libraries

GUI frameworks

Cloud services

See also

References

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