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List of artificial intelligence projects

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The following is a list of current and past, non-classified notable artificial intelligence projects.

Specialized projects[edit]

Brain-inspired[edit]

Cognitive architectures[edit]

Games[edit]

Internet activism[edit]

Knowledge and reasoning[edit]

Motion and manipulation[edit]

  • AIBO, the robot pet for the home, grew out of Sony's Computer Science Laboratory (CSL).[44]
  • Cog, a robot developed by MIT to study theories of cognitive science and artificial intelligence, now discontinued.[45]

Music[edit]

  • Melomics, a bioinspired technology for music composition and synthesization of music, where computers develop their own style, rather than mimic musicians.[46]

Natural language processing[edit]

Speech recognition[edit]

  • CMU Sphinx, a group of speech recognition systems developed at Carnegie Mellon University.[66]
  • DeepSpeech, an open-source Speech-To-Text engine based on Baidu's deep speech research paper.[67]
  • Whisper, an open-source speech recognition system developed at OpenAI.[68]

Speech synthesis[edit]

  • 15.ai, a real-time artificial intelligence text-to-speech tool developed by an anonymous researcher from MIT.[69]
  • Amazon Polly, a speech synthesis software by Amazon.[70]
  • Festival Speech Synthesis System, a general multi-lingual speech synthesis system developed at the Centre for Speech Technology Research (CSTR) at the University of Edinburgh.[71]
  • WaveNet, a deep neural network for generating raw audio.[72]

Video[edit]

  • Synthesia is a video creation and editing platform, with AI-generated avatars that resemble real human beings.[73]

Other[edit]

Multipurpose projects[edit]

Software libraries[edit]

GUI frameworks[edit]

Cloud services[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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