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Can a robot pass the university of tokyo math entrance exam?
IBM Watson (Deep QA) The Watson system by IBM is taking on human Jeopardy champions. It is a self-contained (no access to the internet) QA system that uses a method to combine results from numerous probabilistic "experts" which look for solutions to the questions in different ways. [1] Towards the Open Advancement of Question Answering Systems. 2009.
HALO Project Halo, is a project funded by Paul Allen's Vulcan Inc. Pilot/Phase I:Three companies built systems capable of answering Advanced Placement Test level questions in sub-areas of chemistry. However, the effort cost $10,000 per page. Phase II: develop tools to lower the price. Papers
CALO Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes. DARPA-funded project. Evaluation was an aptitude-like test in an Administration domain that tested learning in the wild. Questions were coded in a special logic language to make it understandable by the computer. Papers
ACQUAINT DARPA-funded project. Papers
TREC DARPA-funded project. Papers
NTCIR DARPA-funded project. Papers
Google Poetry Google adapts their translation algorithm to generate poetry forms (rhyme, meter) WSJ
Numenta Neural architecture based on the neo-cortex. Could be relevant for an analogy handling point of view. Papers
Analogy Hofstadter, D. (2001). Analogy as the Core of Cognition, in Dedre Gentner, Keith Holyoak, and Boicho Kokinov (eds.) The Analogical Mind: Perspectives from Cognitive Science, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press/Bradford Book, 2001, pp. 499–538. Papers

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