The following is a list of current and past notable [[artificial intelligence]] projects.

<!-- Before adding an entry, see comments at the bottom of this section. -->
* [http://www.adaptiveai.com/ a2i2], (Adaptive Artificial Intelligence Inc.) a private for profit venture to develop general artificial intelligence for research and commercial purposes.
* [[AIML]], an [[XML]] dialect for creating [[natural language]] software agents.
* [[Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity|A.L.I.C.E.]], an award-winning [[natural language processing]] [[chatterbot]].
* [[CALO]], a DARPA-funded, 25-institution effort to integrate numerous [[artificial intelligence]] approaches ([[natural language processing]], [[speech recognition]], [[machine vision]], [[probabilistic logic]], [[planning]], [[reasoning]], numerous forms of [[machine learning]]) into an AI assistant that learns to help manage your office environment.
* [[Chinook (draughts player)|Chinook]], a computer program that plays [[English draughts]]; the first to win the world champion title in the competition against humans.
* [[Cog (project)|Cog]], a robot developed by [[MIT]] to study theories of [[cognitive science]] and artificial intelligence, now discontinued.
* [[Cyc]], an attempt to assemble an [[Ontology (computer science)|ontology]] and database of everyday knowledge, enabling [[commonsense reasoning|human-like reasoning]].
* [[IBM Deep Blue|Deep Blue]], a chess-playing computer developed by [[IBM]] which beat [[Garry Kasparov]] in 1997.
* [[ELIZA]], a famous [[1966]] computer program by [[Joseph Weizenbaum]], which parodied [[person-centered psychotherapy]].
* [[Eurisko]], a language by [[Douglas Lenat]] for solving problems which consists of [[Heuristic (computer science)|heuristics]], including heuristics for how to use and change its heuristics.
* [http://frdcsa.onshore.net/frdcsa FRDCSA], an attempt to package and integrate all [[free software|FLOSS]] AI systems for Linux-based systems.
* [[Hierarchical Temporal Memory]], a technology by [[Numenta]] to capture and replicate the properties of the [[neocortex]].
* [http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/project/ix/ I-X], a systems integration architecture project for the creation of intelligent systems at [[AIAI]], [[University of Edinburgh]].
* [http://www.infotame.com/ InfoTame], a text analysis search engine originally developed by the [[KGB]] for sorting communications intercepts.
* [[Jabberwacky]], a chatterbot by [[Rollo Carpenter]], aiming to simulate a natural human chat.
* [[Mycin]], an early medical expert system.
* [http://www.novamente.net/engine/ Novamente AI Engine], an AI software system by [[Novamente]] with a long term focus of developing a general purpose artificial intelligence.
* [http://www.mindmakers.org/openair/airPage.jsp OpenAIR] is a routing and communication protocol based on a publish-subscribe architecture, built especially for A.I. research.
* [[Open Mind Common Sense]], a project based at the [[MIT Media Lab]] to build a large common sense [[knowledge base]] from online contributions.
* [http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/project/oplan/ O-Plan], a project to provide a modular and flexible planning and control system using AI, at [[AIAI]], [[University of Edinburgh]].
* [[PARRY]], another early famous chatterbot, written in [[1972]] by Kenneth Colby, attempting to simulate a paranoid schizophrenic.
* [http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~games/poker/ Poki], research into [[computer poker players|computer poker]] by the [[University of Alberta]].
* [http://www.cs.duke.edu/researchers/artificial_intelligence/PAPERS/1999/aaai99-demo.pdf Proverb], a system that can solve crossword puzzles better than most humans.
* [http://questsin.net/ Questsin], uses [[Query by Example]] and featuers a dictionary, knowledge base, repository, reference, and thesaurus.
* [http://www.teachrose.com/ Rose Project], combines various learning techniques.
*[[Synthetic Environment for Analysis and Simulations|SEAS]] ([[Synthetic Environment for Analysis and Simulations]]) is a model of the real world used by [[Homeland security]] and the [[United States Department of Defense|US Defense Department]] that uses [[simulation]] and AI to predict and evaluate future events and courses of action.<ref name=register> [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06/23/sentient_worlds/ The Register] article ''Sentient world: war games on the grandest scale'' published June 23, 2007</ref>
* [[SHRDLU]], an early natural language processing computer program developed by [[Terry Winograd]] at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] from [[1968]] to [[1970]].
* [[START natural language system|START]], the world's first web-based question answering system, developed at the [[MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory|MIT CSAIL
]].
* [[SYSTRAN]], a [[machine translation]] technology by a company of the same name, used by [[Yahoo!]], [[AltaVista]] and [[Google]], among others.
* [http://www.research.ibm.com/massive/tdl.html TD-Gammon], a program that learned to play world-class [[backgammon]] partly by playing against itself ([[temporal difference learning]] with [[neural networks]])
* [[Virtual Woman]], the oldest continuous form of virtual life — a chatterbot, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, video game, and virtual human.
* [[Weka (machine learning)|Weka]], a free implementation of numerous machine learning algorithms in [[Java (programming language)|Java]].
* [[YALE]], an environment for [[machine learning]] and [[data mining]], developed by the [[University of Dortmund]].
{{Listdev}}
<!--
Please follow these rules when adding an entry:
- Only projects that have achieved notability must be added. Per Wikipedia gudeline (found at [[WP:MOSLIST]]), if an item is not notable enough for a Wikipedia article, it should not e added to a list.
- Each entry must state the item name and a small one line (but no larger) description.
- The item name must be the project name if one is available, with only a secondary reference to the company name.
- The item description should make some mention of just how this project is a notable AI project.
- Entries
must be added in alphabetical order.

Syntax:
* [[Item name]], item description. [RefLink1] [Ref2]
* [Item link Item name], item description. [RefLink1] [Ref2
]
-->

==External links==
*[http://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs478/2002sp/mllinks/interesting_ai_demos_and_project.htm Interesting AI Demos and Projects]
*[http://sourceforge.net/softwaremap/trove_list.php?form_cat=133 SourceForge AI projects
]

== References ==
<references/>

[[Category:Artificial intelligence]]
[[Category:Computer lists|Artificial intelligence projects]]