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eliza
proper noun
Popular in the 19th century.
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IBM hopes that its eLiza project, part of Big Blue's autonomic computing initiative (see this article in the Technology Quarterly) will make its huge IT-services arm more efficient.
However, StormWatch acts as an enforcer of security policies defined by the network's administrators, but with authority to block requests that appear to threaten critical files or components.Much the same thinking has gone into IBM's eLiza project.
Current chatbots are the descendants of Weizenbaum's ELIZA (see section 1.2), and are typically used (often with an animated "talking head" character) for entertainment, or to engage the interest of visitors to the websites of certain "dotcoms".
January 21 , 1804Becket, Massachusetts December 5, 1887 Salt Lake City, Utah Eliza Roxey Snow Smith, née Eliza Roxey Snow (born Jan.
He is survived by his second wife, Dornie (nee Watts), whom he married in 1990, and their daughter, Harriet; two sons, Rufus and Ben, and a daughter, Edwina, of his first marriage; and three granddaughters, Ellie, Eliza and Clem.
One man in January 2013 had his name changed in the Chicago central bookings database and then taken to Homan Square without a record of his transfer being kept, according to Eliza Solowiej of Chicago's First Defense Legal Aid.
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Commercial adventure games and visual novels continue to rely on scripted dialogue trees essentially branching alternative directions in which the dialogue can be expected to turn, with ELIZA-like technology supporting the alternatives.
Mr McCalman suggests it also suffered from earlier myth-making, particularly about the indigenous inhabitants of the reef's coasts and islands whom European explorers, scientists and beachcombers encountered.The biggest myth surrounds the story of Eliza Fraser, a shipwrecked castaway who lived among aborigines in 1836, before a white man rescued her.
Yet, says Mr McCalman, the toxic myth of Curtis's version endures still; it has even influenced versions of Eliza Fraser's story by Sidney Nolan, an artist, and Patrick White, a Nobel prize-winning novelist.If Mr McCalman has a hero perhaps it is Joseph Jukes, the first naturalist charged with mapping the reef's coral structures.
Over the years, both the tribe and the beautiful 2,000-acre 2,000-acren they wereservation easthey Connecticut steadily contracted, so that by the time Eliza Plouffe, the last resident died in 1973, only 200 acres of land remained.After failing to run a snack bar successfully or become a preacher, Plouffe's grandson, the one-sixteenth Pequot Skip Haywere, decided to reclaim his Indian heritagiven
IN SHAW'S "Pygmalion", Henry Higgins instructs his elocution pupil, Eliza Doolittle, to stick to two safe subjects on her first outing in polite society: people's health and the weather.
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