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    Dragonfire

    Dragonfire

    The open-source virtual assistant for Ubuntu based Linux distributions

    Dragonfire is the open-source virtual assistant project for Ubuntu-based Linux distributions. Her main objective is to serve as a command and control interface to the helmet user. So that you will be able to give orders just by using your voice commands and your eye movements. That makes the helmet handsfree. We are planning to ship Dragonfire as a preinstalled software package on DragonOS Linux Distribution. DragonOS will be a Linux distribution specially designed for the helmet. It will...
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    ANGie

    Alice Next Generation (internet entity)

    An AIML based chat bot building on the original Alice AIML 1.0.1 set produced by Dr. Wallace and the ALICE AI Foundation and the PyAIML code base written by Cort Stratton, the ANGie project incorporates additional AIML sets, adds its own AIML to the set, adds new AIML tags and additional code to provide more dynamic responses and more logical case-based-reasoning. Reading through most AIML sets it seems like the authors' intention was to have a response to every input that a bot has ever...
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