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'''Juergen Pirner''' (born 1956)<ref name=agentland>[http://www.agentland.com/cgi-bin/relocation.cgi?http://www.agentland.com/pages/learn/chatterbox_challenge/pirner.html Interview with Juergen Pirner, agentland.com]</ref> is the [[Germany|German]] creator of Jabberwock, a [[chatterbot]] that won the 2003 [[Loebner prize]].
'''Juergen Pirner''' (born 1956)<ref name=agentland>[http://www.agentland.com/cgi-bin/relocation.cgi?http://www.agentland.com/pages/learn/chatterbox_challenge/pirner.html Interview with Juergen Pirner, agentland.com]</ref> is the [[Germany|German]] creator of Jabberwock, a [[chatterbot]] that won the 2003 [[Loebner prize]].


Pirner created Jabberwock modelling the [[Jabberwocky]] from [[Lewis Carroll]]'s poem of the same name. Initially, Jabberwock would just give rude or fantasy-related answers; but over the years, Pirner has programmed better responses into it. As of 2007 he has taught it 2.7 million responses.<ref>[http://www.abenteuermedien.de/jabberwock/how-jabberwock-works.pdf About Jabberwock]</ref>
Pirner created Jabberwock modelling the [[Jabberwocky]] from [[Lewis Carroll]]'s poem of the same name. Initially, Jabberwock would just give rude or fantasy-related answers; but over the years, Pirner has programmed better responses into it. As of 2007 he has taught it 2.7 million responses.<ref>[http://www.abenteuermedien.de/jabberwock/how-jabberwock-works.pdf About Jabberwock]</ref>


Pirner lives in [[Hamburg, Germany]].<ref name=agentland/>
Pirner lives in [[Hamburg, Germany]].<ref name=agentland/>

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Juergen Pirner (born 1956)[1] is the German creator of Jabberwock, a chatterbot that won the 2003 Loebner prize.

Pirner created Jabberwock modelling the Jabberwocky from Lewis Carroll's poem of the same name. Initially, Jabberwock would just give rude or fantasy-related answers; but over the years, Pirner has programmed better responses into it. As of 2007 he has taught it 2.7 million responses.[2]

Pirner lives in Hamburg, Germany.[1]

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