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The '''Loebner Prize''' is an annual competition that awards prizes to the [[Chatterbot]] considered the most [[Artificial intelligence|humanlike]] for that year. The format of the competition is much like that of a standard [[Turing test]].
The '''Loebner Prize''' is '''The First Turing Test'''. It is the annual competition that awards prizes to the [[Chatterbot]] considered the most [[Artificial intelligence|humanlike]] for that year. The format of the competition is that of a standard [[Turing test]]. In the Loebner Prize, as in a [[Turing test]] a human judge is faced with two computer screens. One is under the control of a computer, the other is under the control of a human. The judge poses questions to the two screens and receives answers. Based upon the answers, the judge must decide which screen is controlled by the human and which is controlled by the computer program.

Begun in 1990 by Dr. [[Hugh Loebner]] in conjunction with the [[Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies]] of [[Massachusetts]], then by [[Flinders University]] of [[South Australia]] followed by [[Dartmouth College]] and the [[Science Museum (London)|Science Museum]] in [[London]], [[England]].


The contest was begun in 1990 by Dr. [[Hugh Loebner]] in conjunction with the [[Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies]] of [[Massachusetts]], then by [[Flinders University]] of [[South Australia]] followed by [[Dartmouth College]] and the [[Science Museum (London)|Science Museum]] in [[London]], [[England]].


==Prizes==
==Prizes==
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The Loebner Prize dissolves once the $100,000 prize is won.
The Loebner Prize dissolves once the $100,000 prize is won.
==2007 Loebner Prize==
[http://loebner.net/Prizef/2007_Contest/Rules.html Rules for the 2007 Competition]

The 2007 Competition is scheduled for Sunday, 20 October 2007 in New York City.<br>
The date and venue are subject to change but NO changes to the date and venue will be made after 1 May 2007; in no case will the date be moved earlier than Sunday, 30 September 2007 or later than Sunday, 4 November 2007<br>
Important Dates<br>
* 10 Jul 2007 - Opening Date for Receipt of Entries
* 8 Aug 2007 - Closing Date for Receipt of Entries
* 22 Aug 2007 - Final Four announced

The winner will receive USD 2250 and the Annual Medal.
The three runners up will receive USD 250.


==2006 Loebner Prize==
==2006 Loebner Prize==

Revision as of 18:01, 10 October 2006

The Loebner Prize is The First Turing Test. It is the annual competition that awards prizes to the Chatterbot considered the most humanlike for that year. The format of the competition is that of a standard Turing test. In the Loebner Prize, as in a Turing test a human judge is faced with two computer screens. One is under the control of a computer, the other is under the control of a human. The judge poses questions to the two screens and receives answers. Based upon the answers, the judge must decide which screen is controlled by the human and which is controlled by the computer program.

The contest was begun in 1990 by Dr. Hugh Loebner in conjunction with the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies of Massachusetts, then by Flinders University of South Australia followed by Dartmouth College and the Science Museum in London, England.

Prizes

The prizes for each year include:

  • $2,000 for the most human-seeming of all chatterbots for that year - awarded every year. In 2005, the prize was increased to $3,000, and the prize was $2,250 in 2006.
  • $25,000 for the first chatterbot that judges cannot distinguish from a real human in a text-only based Turing test. (to be awarded once only)
  • $100,000 to the first chatterbot that judges cannot distinguish from a real human in a Turing test that includes deciphering and understanding text, visual, and auditory input. (to be awarded once only)

The Loebner Prize dissolves once the $100,000 prize is won.

2007 Loebner Prize

Rules for the 2007 Competition

The 2007 Competition is scheduled for Sunday, 20 October 2007 in New York City.
The date and venue are subject to change but NO changes to the date and venue will be made after 1 May 2007; in no case will the date be moved earlier than Sunday, 30 September 2007 or later than Sunday, 4 November 2007
Important Dates

  • 10 Jul 2007 - Opening Date for Receipt of Entries
  • 8 Aug 2007 - Closing Date for Receipt of Entries
  • 22 Aug 2007 - Final Four announced

The winner will receive USD 2250 and the Annual Medal. The three runners up will receive USD 250.

2006 Loebner Prize

On Wednesday, August 30, 2006, the finalists for the 2006 Loebner Prize were announced.

The finalists were:

  • Rollo Carpenter
  • Richard Churchill and Marie-Claire Jenkins
  • Noah Duncan
  • Robert Medeksza

In 2006 it was held on Sunday, 17 September at the Torrington Theatre, University College London.

Winners

YearWinner
2006Rollo Carpenter
2005Rollo Carpenter
2004Richard Wallace
2003Juergen Pirner
2002Kevin Copple
2001Richard Wallace
2000Richard Wallace
1999Robby Garner
1998Robby Garner
1997David Levy
1996Jason Hutchens
1995Joseph Weintraub
1994Thomas Whalen
1993Joseph Weintraub
1992Joseph Weintraub
1991Joseph Weintraub

See also