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Posted by Pennywise on Thursday October 02,
@11:51PMfrom the toy-or-tool dept. It may sound like an advanced Tamagotchi pet, but this article says it's the next thing in HCI. It's AINI Bot, the "software robot for your PDA." AINI uses a combination of natural language recognition, avatars, neural networks and "sophisticated decision-making capabilities" to turn your PDA into a human-friendly helper. “Picture it as having someone living and responding to you in your
PC or PDA,” Goh says. This sort of fires the imagination, especially if
you like the science-fiction movie scenes when computers respond to you
via such interface. The possibilities of “human-friendly” technology are
endless. The human-computer interface (HCI) has conversational interfaces
that provides natural-like aspects of human-social communication which
includes human facial expressions. Well, based on the Web site demo, maybe
it still needs some work. < | >
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