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Pandora is an artificial intelligent web based bot
Pandora is an artificial intelligent web based bot written in Java. Pandora is a component based AI architecture including, database memory, XML, voice, voice rec, chat, IRC, HTTP, Wiktionary, Freebase, consciousness, language, GUI, applet, web, jsp, Android
Project c2h - cetacean to human - building Seadragon, a tool for the scientific research of the acoustic communication of cetaceans, supporting the creation, emission, and recognition of underwater whistles. The blog: http://leafyseadragon.blogspot.com/