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Websitecognitivecode.com
CategoryWeb
Phone818.321.3728
Emailinfo@cognitivecod...
Employees3
Founded8/06

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[map] United States

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Chief Technology Officer
President, CIO
Chief Operations Officer

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artifficial-intelligence, ai, code, techcrunch40

Cognitive Code

Cognitive Code develops artificial intelligence applications that lets users interact better with their computers and mobile devices. Their SILVIA (Symbolically Isolated, Linguistically Variable, Intelligence Algorithms) platform is a complete system for the development and deployment of intelligent applications to almost any platform, with a technological core that allows humans to interact with computers in completely natural and intuitive ways. The platform helps derive context and meaning from user inputs, via speech, text, or other methods, so you can communicate with the platform as if it were another person.

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SILVIA

Websitecognitivecode.com/products.html
Launch DateJanuary 1, 2008
Tags cognitivecode, ad-supported-software

SILVIA is the result of a fundamental conceptual breakthrough in artificial intelligence. The core of this breakthrough involves the complete functional separation of human language processing and mathematical machine thought.

SILVIA is a complete system for the development and deployment of intelligent applications to almost any platform, with a technological core that allows humans to interact with computers in completely natural and intuitive ways.

Within the core of this new technology is a unique collection of proprietary algorithms that enables an instance of SILVIA to communicate as if it were another person. This radically different approach to human language processing and machine thought makes practical, conversational applications possible.

The SILVIA framework includes a complete set of GUI tools for developing intelligent entities for specific applications. SILVIA also includes the associated code and scripting APIs that enable developers to embed the SILVIA run-time in their applications, and to easily create new ways for SILVIA to interact with other applications as well.

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Above: SILVIA Screenshot -- #1

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Forrest Bennett - September 20, 2007 at 3:37am
The video had only this to say about how it works (at times 1:45 to 2:05): 1. Direct training 2. strong AI techniques for conceptual transformation 3. actual brain uses genetic algorithms 4. mumble? mumble? cellular automata I can't think of what they could possibly be using the CA for. There are 15 patents, here's the only 2 I could find: http://www.patentmonkey.com/PM/searchresults/Default.aspx http://www.patentmonkey.com/PM/patentid/20030225829.aspx I haven't found any serious discussion of this anywhere on the web. My sense is that this system has very little "smarts", in the sense of actually being able to solve problems at the level of state of the art machine learning. Does anyone know how deep this is?
Diana - September 19, 2007 at 9:00pm
See Don Dodge's rave review in his Next Big Thing blog for the Microsoft Emerging Business Team at http://dondodge.typepad.com/the_next_big_thing/2007/09/techcrunch40--1.html#_ "The responses from Silivia are intelligent and contextual, not just one or two words, but complete sentences. Could be used for call centers, smart phones, voice search, or many other voice related applications. They only have 8 minutes on stage, but the demo is mind blowing. You would have to see it to believe it...CognitiveCode is way beyond anything I have seen before. Amazing."
Michael - September 19, 2007 at 8:53pm
This is MUCH more than a chatbot, as it doesn't get into stupid dead-ends. Excellent technology, and appeared to be ready now to be integrated into a wide range of consumer and industrial products.
duke - September 18, 2007 at 9:44pm
Right now and with the amount of available information, including this 'chat window' picture, this could be a simple chatbot scenario. I just say AIML. I wanna see a philosophing self aware artificial mind! :)
Kevyn - September 18, 2007 at 6:02am
I'm eager to try this out.
Mino - September 17, 2007 at 6:46pm
I must say its quite fascinating. When could we expect this technology to in the hands of the public?

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