Gniall

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Name Gniall
Ontology
Released 1999

Gniall is a program which has a "conversation" with the user by making Markov chains based on what has been said to it previously. It was written in 1999 by Gary Benson[1], and based on a previous program, Niall, an Amiga program written by Matthew Peck in 1990[2].

Identification

Gniall saves the "dictionaries" it has learned in a text-based format that begins with ASCII NIALL2.

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References

  1. "About window"
  2. README
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