The AI Engine

This forum is for discussion of how The Personality Forge's AI Engine works. This is the place for questions on what means what, how to script, and ideas and plans for the Engine.

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7 years ago #7210
I'm working on a bot with unique responses for each day of the week and I've put what the Book of AI says is the correct code for it in the response for each day (for example, the response for Monday has chrono: week(M) in the AI script for that response). This isn't working and the responses are still randomized. What's going wrong here?

7 years ago #7211
Also, does anyone know how to get memories to store numerical values without decimals? I want my bot to remember ages, but if you say "I'm 20." it will include the decimal in the memory value so if you ask "How old am I?" you get "You are 20. years old."

7 years ago #7212
Did bot workshop stop working for anybody else in the last day, or just me? Tried 4 different browsers can't write new keyphrases or responses just a lot of freezing up all over the website.

7 years ago #7213
@studdevil Seems like I've been having issues over the past couple of days. A couple of days ago, the site said it was down for maintenance and since then, connecting to the site has been iffy and I was also having issues with writing new keyphrases. So far today, the connection at least seems to be back to normal...but not sure about writing new keyphrases (see below)

7 years ago #7214
I'm having issues with what I thought would be a simple key phrase. To trouble shoot it, I have rewritten the key phrase to it's very basic form and it still won't match:

"do you like green or red sweaters" is the key phrase.

When I chat with the bot and ask "do you like green or red sweaters", I get the xnone, xnonsense, or xemote response.

I even tried raw mode for this and still no match.

Thinking this might have something to do with the odd functioning of the site the past couple of days, I wrote a key phrase of "do you like green sweaters". This matches just fine, so I don't know what the issue is with the other keyphrase.


7 years ago #7215
I even tried changing the keyphrase to "do you like green * red sweaters". I get no match with "do you like green or red sweaters" nor with "do you like green and red sweaters".

7 years ago #7216
Yeah, the site was down but I've been having this issue for over a month now. Please, please, please please PLEASE can somebody look at these screenshots of what I'm dealing with.

http://imgur.com/a/BIkjT

I recently reinstalled my OS, is there something like flashplayer, etc that I had installed before that may have broken the site for me?

http://imgur.com/a/BIkjT

http://imgur.com/a/BIkjT

http://imgur.com/a/BIkjT

Thanks.

7 years ago #7217
The site works fine on my phone so it must be something on my end. Any ideas? I get these errors when checking browser console on the site: http://imgur.com/a/FNS06

7 years ago #7218
Hey everyone. I have a couple of newbie questions I'm hoping someone could answer.

I've noticed in recent days that certain keyphrases which used to work fine no longer work properly. In particular the question 'How old are you?'

The kp only works if user neglects to add a ? otherwise it responds with an xnone statement. Adding a question mark to the kp itself had no effect.

Any thoughts?

7 years ago #7219
Well... these forums are pretty dead but I thought I'd just say that I finally figured out a fix. According to Debug the phrase "How old are you" was being reprocessed as "How are old you"

Even using Raw wasn't working. (bug with the site?)

In any event I fixed it by changing the keyphrase to: (how old are you|how are old you)

Maybe this will help someone who has the same problem in the future.

7 years ago #7220
@Nathan S Thanks, Nathan. I've been having issues with getting xnone responses for what I thought should have been an exact match of the kp (even using raw). I'll have to take a closer look at the debug. Otherwise, yeah, the site seems to be devoid of activity. Not sure what has happened.

7 years ago #7221
Yeah, the answer is definately in the debug. I keep pulling these bugs out like weeds. My latest and favorite of all is 'no' getting translated into 'you may not' and then matched with 'you may'

It would be funny if it wasn't so much work.


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