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October 13, 2010

(video) Isn't it Sémantique (English Version by Popular Demand) Meet Marvinbot

 

 

 

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  • Hello, I'm Marvin Bot
  • I learn in real time ! I read everything in bulk. Increase my skills with the best processors. I am the leader in machine learning neural. Procedural programming is for bonobos...it's not for me !
  • I learned 23 374 466 semantic links
  • I memorized 78 931 134 references
  • I remember 1 695 723 keys.
  • My fast memory is underutilized at 943 bytes

  • And I feel like everything goes wrong! I really rock bottom ...
  • Adopt me! I'm bored. I just need a large data structure to express myself really, to surprise you...

Marvin bot is a technology for the Semantic Web different and powerful.

fully automated learning

Marvinbot is able to learn by itself words and phrases inside context. He will seek and find semantic associations that will allow him to understand and index articles according to his knowledge.

The indexation process acts on all the text of an article and gives access to a powerful set of new functions, like the access to all similar contextual articles of one, inside the indexed database.

Despite it is used upon an indexation application, Marvin is not a search engine, Marvin is rather an all purpose knowledge engine

organic combinatorial machine

The technology is build on an organic combinatorial learning model. The path we explored is at the other side of all statistical approaches that are today involved in this matter, Markovian, Baeysian ….

Marvin is able to learn letters, words, phrases and contexts by simply reading unstructured texts.

But more than that, he is capable of learning virtually any language, by creating a grid of cels that will become independant from the texts themselves.

Wernicke area simulation

for Marvin's technology, a language is simply a stimulus signal that will be translated in a set of interconnected organic like cels, that will live their own life.

This technology applied here to the semantic web, would be well suited for a large spectrum of other applications, as audio recognition, meteorological forecasts, or xeno-translation to learn unknown languages, like, we hope, dolphin.

Marvin is a first approach of a digital modelization of the Wernicke area of the human brain, and could therefore be considered as a brick toward true AI.

Wernicke's area is one of the two parts of the cerebral cortex linked since the late nineteenth century to speech (the other is the Broca's area). It is involved in the understanding of written and spoken language.
Amazingly, Marvin does not include neither any formal algorithm, nor any mathematical modelization.

On Line Demo

The demonstration site www.marvinbot.com is a PHP application using IP sockets to interact with several marvinbot servers in french and english.

  • one server that learned 2,5 million articles of the english language wikipedia
  • one server that learned 796 000 articles of the french language wikipedia
  • a last one that is continuously learning the french language wikipedia with more than 860 000 articles at today.

Everything runs on a 8Go Quad 2,66 MHz, under windows 7 64 bits, 3 marvinbot servers, one apache server and all the web development tools needed to write the demo

www.marvinbot.com

The demo is complex, you will need to read the documentations

Marvin's technology is quite simple, and includes a special request language in order to handle semantic associations and contexts. Despite the fact that we limited the demo to the very basic applications of the technology, what is possible with marvin is virtually endless, that is why the site has become a bit complex.

Marvin does not understand your requests, and does not answer to questions :
It is a semantic association technology, that can be used as a brick for higher level AI application. It only learns, discovers and associates.
with a bit more R&D, Marvin would be able to show the first stages of a true reasoning behaviour.



Video presentation of the site

your can look at video presentation

to have a quick view of the site's demonstrations



Powerpoint demo of the technology

If you are interested in the way the technology works, you could take a look here : powerpoint presentation

Case study
If you wish a bit more information, you can read the case study

FAQ
There is also a FAQ that will be maintained through your questions

Guided Tour

here is a guided tour that will help you to quickly discover the marvinbot demo on www.marvinbot.com

IMPORTANT: The demo includes search on a part of the wikipedia database of articles. Do not be surprised if google finds more out of your request. Our demo runs on a single PC, not on the 2 million's of google.

Procedural : The procedural search mode works as any classical search engine, like google or bing, using keyword/phrases/contexts intersections. It allows you to compare marvin to familiar search techno, and does not bring much to search, except speed that could be 3 to 10 time faster, and very often, a better relevance.

example : procedural search with "quantum mechanics"

Categorization: among all imagineable categorization functions, the demo site uses 3 examples of categorization of the request, programmed through the API.

example on search with 3 categorization modes for "star trek"

categorization star trek modepage = 3
categorization star trek modepage = 4
categorization star trek modepage = 5

Similar article: a powerful API function make it possible to find similar contextual articles, very quicly. Here is one example of a possible "similar article" routine based on contexts.

example : similar article with "Walking with Dinosaurs"

Using technology with Google image:

Exemple : Images with bicycle.



 


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Three Laws of Robotics

100%
In science fiction, the Three Laws of Robotics are a set of three rules written by Isaac Asimov, which almost all positronic robots appearing in his fiction must obey. Introduced in his 1942 short story "Runaround", although foreshadowed in a few earlier
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Knowledge Langage: 19Knowledge Meaning: -82

Robots and Empire

73%
Robots and Empire is a Locus Award nominated[1] 1985 science fiction novel written by Isaac Asimov. It is part of the Robot series. This book reconciles two of Asimov's main series, the Robot series and the Empire series (continued later in the Foundation
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Knowledge Langage: 37Knowledge Meaning: 92

Robot

69%
A robot is an automatically guided machine, able to do tasks on its own. Another common characteristic is that by its appearance or movements, a robot often conveys a sense that it has intent or agency of its own.[1][2] Contents Definitions The word robot
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Knowledge Langage: 8Knowledge Meaning: -36

Robotics

66%
Robotics is the engineering science and technology of robots, and their design, manufacture, application, and structural disposition. Robotics is related to electronics, mechanics, and software.[1] The word robot was introduced to the public by Czech write
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Knowledge Langage: 4Knowledge Meaning: -74

Positronic brain

65%
A positronic brain is a fictional technological device, originally conceived by science fiction writer Isaac Asimov. Its role is to serve as a central computer for a robot, and, in some unspecified way, to provide it with a form of consciousness recogniza
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Isaac Asimov's Robot Series

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Isaac Asimov's Robot Series is a series of short stories and novels by Isaac Asimov featuring positronic robots. Contents Short stories Most of Asimov's robot short stories are set in the first age of positronic robotics and space exploration. The unique
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The Three Laws of Robotics in popular culture

55%
References to Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics have appeared in a wide variety of circumstances. In some cases, other authors have explored the Laws in a serious fashion. Jack Williamson wrote a disturbing short story entitled "With Folded Hands" (wh
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Robot software

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Robot software is the coded commands that tell a mechanical device (known as a robot) what tasks to perform and control its actions. Robot software is used to perform tasks and automate tasks to be performed. Programming robots is a non-trivial task. Many
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Isaac Asimov

il DOIT être de le robotique. Le Sémantique Internet et World Wide Web. Le Web sémantique et Marvin, ensemble, pour la première fois.

Marvin Semantic Web, Top 10 lists.

 it MUST be the robotics. The Semantic Internet and World Wide Web. The Semantic Web and Marvin, the robot semanic. Overall, for the first time.
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Bonjour je m Marvin Marvin le robot Web sémantique

1.Robby le Robot (Forbidden Planet)
2.Dot Matrix (Space Balls)
3.Johnny 5 (Short Circuit)
4.Vicki (Petite merveille)
5.Robot B9 (Lost in Space)
Sommers 6.Jaime (The Bionic Woman)
7.Hal (2001: Odyssée de l'espace)
8.Bishop (les étrangers)
9.ED-209 (Robocop)
10.Bender Bending Rodriguez
Hello I m Marvin Marvin the robot Semantic Web

1.Robby the Robot (Forbidden Planet)
2.Dot Matrix (Space Balls)
3.Johnny 5 (Short Circuit)
4.Vicki (Small Wonder)
5.Robot B9 (Lost in Space)
6.Jaime Sommers (The Bionic Woman)
7.Hal (2001: A Space Odyssey)
8.Bishop (foreigners)
9.ED-209 (Robocop)
10.Bender Bending Rodriguez

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