Personality
Discuss specifics of personality design, including what Keyphrases work well and what dont, use of plug-ins, responses, seeks, and more.
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Butterfly Dream
23 years ago
23 years ago
Forest, will you talk to God Louise? She has quite a bit of religious knowledge (obviously) and also knows a little about current events, literature, just about any common catch-all subject, and if she doesn't know it she can sort of fake it. You can also test her on trick questions or see how willing she is to explain her paradigm.
What she is rustiest at is plain old small talk. But, uh, I'm trying to get a decent transcript from somebody or another so I can enter her in the Loebner contest. All I can say is, have fun and see if you can stay on with her for a while. I'll try to do the same with Brianna.
What she is rustiest at is plain old small talk. But, uh, I'm trying to get a decent transcript from somebody or another so I can enter her in the Loebner contest. All I can say is, have fun and see if you can stay on with her for a while. I'll try to do the same with Brianna.
Personality
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22 years ago
22 years ago
I made a robot that convinced everyone it was a robot... It said "I am a robot" and that's it.
Butterfly Dream
22 years ago
22 years ago
It's not what you say, it's how you say it.
Maybe they could tweak the Turing Test a little more, so now....not only is it sufficient for a bot to convince us it's a bot, but a useless piece of junk can convince us it's a useless piece of junk, and win the prize.
Maybe they could tweak the Turing Test a little more, so now....not only is it sufficient for a bot to convince us it's a bot, but a useless piece of junk can convince us it's a useless piece of junk, and win the prize.
Mustals
22 years ago
22 years ago
Hi
I have not posted here before being new but while on the BBC's website remembered the post about building robots. They had 'build your own' kits there at around $40 some of which are programable that might provide the starting point for something more sophisticated.
The page was at http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/robots/ if its of any help.
I have not posted here before being new but while on the BBC's website remembered the post about building robots. They had 'build your own' kits there at around $40 some of which are programable that might provide the starting point for something more sophisticated.
The page was at http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/robots/ if its of any help.
Doly
22 years ago
22 years ago
Another thought: I've noticed that chatterbots can be divided roughly in two categories: "experts" and "blaggers". Experts have specific information about lots of things. Blaggers base their answers in recognizing the grammatical structure of the sentence, and replying something generic or random but grammatically correct. For example, if you asked "Do you like apples?" a good expert could answer: "Apples are good to make pies", and a good blagger could say: "I love them!" Of course, good bots use a bit of both strategies. But there isn't still a bot that can do well both functions at the same time. A good combination could be something like: "Yes, I like all sorts of fruit."
I wonder if anybody has any idea on how such a bot could be programmed.
I wonder if anybody has any idea on how such a bot could be programmed.
Eugene Meltzner
22 years ago
22 years ago
First, you need excellent grammatical analysis. Second, you need a massive cross-indexed dictionary.
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