SimpleAIML, a dialect of TOM (Teaching-oriented Markup language), evolved beyond an XML declaration <?XML version=“1.0” ?> to take a pedagogic form. TOM is an abstract set of rules for educational use. The declaration of TOM is <?TOM version=“1.0” ?>
TOM-based teaching objectives include: atomic, random, wildcard as well as recursive markup constructs via its SimpleAIML dialect, which is specialized for the study of artificial intelligence and markup languages.
HELP: In easy to understand terms, it works like a chatbot, except it is an open system to edit, erase or add SimpleAIML on the fly with the online editor. This allows learning to begin without setting up a system first. Green check marks, like bread crumbs, follow the path the interpreter took to find the response.
Demo site: http://elizabot.com/SimpleAIML
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