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What (who) is Eliza - definition


ELIZA         
  • A conversation with Eliza
  • A conversation between a human and ELIZA's DOCTOR script
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ELiza; Eliza (disambiguation); Eliza (opera); ELIZA (disambiguation)
ELIZA is an early natural language processing computer program created from 1964 to 1966 at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory by Joseph Weizenbaum. Created to demonstrate the superficiality of communication between humans and machines, Eliza simulated conversation by using a "pattern matching" and substitution methodology that gave users an illusion of understanding on the part of the program, but had no built in framework for contextualizing events.
ELIZA         
  • A conversation with Eliza
  • A conversation between a human and ELIZA's DOCTOR script
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ELiza; Eliza (disambiguation); Eliza (opera); ELIZA (disambiguation)
<artificial intelligence> A famous program by {Joseph Weizenbaum}, which simulated a Rogerian psychoanalyst by rephrasing many of the patient's statements as questions and posing them to the patient. It worked by simple {pattern recognition} and substitution of key words into canned phrases. It was so convincing, however, that there are many anecdotes about people becoming very emotionally caught up in dealing with ELIZA. All this was due to people's tendency to attach to words meanings which the computer never put there. See also ELIZA effect. (1997-09-13)
Eliza (1804 ship)         
  • United Kingdom civil ensign
A MERCHANT SHIP BUILT IN BRITISH INDIA, PROBABLY IN 1804.
Eliza (1806 ship)
Eliza was a merchant ship built in British India, probably in 1804. (She may have been built in 1802 as Alert.
Examples of use of Eliza
1. "I was forced to contact Eliza Manningham–Buller.
2. But Eliza Smith was, in fact, the Nigella Lawson of her day.
3. For Eliza, the letters that make up words are tactile things – talismans.
4. Dame Eliza predicted that terrorists would become more sophisticated in their methods.
5. Last month, Dame Eliza announced that she is to retire in April.