![]() Object of words and their synonyms (as array)ĮlizaPostTransforms. Array of alternating name value pairs for postprocessingĮlizaSynons. Array of alternating name value pairs for preprocessingĮlizaPosts. initialize with the optional random-choice-disable flagĪs ElizaBot is a totally self-contained object and instances use their own internal memory it's possible to have multiple instances of the ElizaBot object talking to each other.ĮlizaBot is also a general chatbot engine that can be supplied with any rule set.ĮlizaInitials. to set the internal memory size override property `memSize':ĮmSize = 100 // (default: 20) // to reproduce the example conversation given by J. other methods: reset memory and internal state but you can also get a final phrase with: ![]() method `transform()' returns a final phrase in case of a quit phrase "elizabot.js" is an object oriented JavaScript library for instances of the Eliza program. ButĪgain, these are the speaker's contribution to the conversation.įor a conversation example given by Joseph Weizenbaum in his article see the Eliza Test page. Partner all sorts of background knowledge, insights and reasoning ability. (which even in real life may be illusory) by attributing to his conversational The speaker furher defends his impression In any case, it has aĬrucial psychological utility in that it serves the speaker to maintain his Realistic or not is an altogether separate question. Important to note that this assumption is one made by the speaker. That he had some purpose in so directing the subsequent conversation. Me about boats", one would not assume that he knew nothing about boats, but Psychiatrist "I went for a long boat ride" and he responded "Tell Of knowing almost nothing of the real world. Interview is one of the few examples of categorized dyadic natural languageĬommunication in which one of the participating pair is free to assume the pose This mode of conversation was chosen because the psychiatric ![]() "talk" to it, via the typewriter of course, just as one would to a Performs best when its human correspondent is initially instructed to This is how Joseph Weizenbaum discussed his choice for a conversation model as it would be found in psychotherapist's session:Īt this writing, the only serious ELIZA scripts which exist are some which causeĮLIZA to respond roughly as would certain psychotherapists (Rogerians). The original program was implemented on the IBM 7094 of the Project MAC time-sharing system at MIT and was written in MAD-SLIP. It features the dialog between a human user and a computer program representing a mock Rogerian psychotherapist. ![]() ELIZA is a natural language conversation program described by Joseph Weizenbaum in January 1966. ![]()
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