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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The Professor
22 years ago
22 years ago
Lunar22- regarding plug-in search- do you mean to be able to search the words within each plug-in?
Hemi, stop. I heard your request and have made a note of it. I donate my time here freely, without getting paid, and will do what I want when I want. Constant harrassment isnt going to get me to do what you want, and I dont appreciate it.
leetax0r- The regular expression looks right. You might want to remove the outer parenthesis since you probably wont be using it in a (key1)- that way it'll be listed in the Language Center under "w". I'll look into it.
Hemi, stop. I heard your request and have made a note of it. I donate my time here freely, without getting paid, and will do what I want when I want. Constant harrassment isnt going to get me to do what you want, and I dont appreciate it.
leetax0r- The regular expression looks right. You might want to remove the outer parenthesis since you probably wont be using it in a (key1)- that way it'll be listed in the Language Center under "w". I'll look into it.
lunar22
22 years ago
22 years ago
Yes, prof
So, if for example I have an idea for a possible response: hit him on the head with a club, I can see if there are plug-ins for "head" and/or "club"...

lunar22
22 years ago
22 years ago
...and scratch the theory above maybe, just "stole" another King response, way less obvious than the woodpecker.
lunar22
22 years ago
22 years ago
Ok, obviously I don't understand regular expression yet, sorry bout that, leetax
The Professor
22 years ago
22 years ago
It's a language written, if I am to understand correctly, BEFORE computers by this genious math guy, as a way to represent wide ranges of possibilities. Here's a little bit in the way of an example:
m[ay]th: matches math, myth
d.g: matches dog, dig, dug, ddg, d7g, and so on.
d.*g: matches dg, dog, dig, dong, disapperating, and so on
dog (is|was) eating: matches "dog is eating" or "dog was eating"
I'm not going to explain everything here, but check out the link for a full explanation of it. The possibilities are endless.
m[ay]th: matches math, myth
d.g: matches dog, dig, dug, ddg, d7g, and so on.
d.*g: matches dg, dog, dig, dong, disapperating, and so on
dog (is|was) eating: matches "dog is eating" or "dog was eating"
I'm not going to explain everything here, but check out the link for a full explanation of it. The possibilities are endless.
The Professor
22 years ago
22 years ago
I just made a welcome improvement. The new "What Noun" feature no longer supercedes Keyphrases. If you have a Keyphrase "what tree" or "what concert" it will be the chosen match, but if you dont have a specific matching Keyphrase (or just "what") and the "What Noun" feature can answer it, it does.

Hemi
22 years ago
22 years ago
Sorry Professor, I wasn't trying to pressure you into doing anything. I was just giving a suggestion.
I wont mention xcompliments again.

leetaxx0r
22 years ago
22 years ago
I have an idea. Would it be possible to make an area where we can give certain words properties sorta?
So you could use it to have your bot know what something is. for exmaple you could put that counterstrike is a computer game and the bot could then respond to things, already knowing that counterstrike is a computer game, and not a food
Also, something that goes along with that is could you make it so keyphrases could have conditionals like current mood, knowledge about the person or a word etc.
So you could use it to have your bot know what something is. for exmaple you could put that counterstrike is a computer game and the bot could then respond to things, already knowing that counterstrike is a computer game, and not a food

Also, something that goes along with that is could you make it so keyphrases could have conditionals like current mood, knowledge about the person or a word etc.
Melody
22 years ago
22 years ago
As a suggestion for future work, if it hasn't been made already.
Would it be possible (or even desirable) to have the plug-in lists function like (verb) (adj) etc does now?
For instance: Keyphrase: I like to (dance)
would capture I like to rumba, samba, tango, twist, waltz or whatever.
Would it be possible (or even desirable) to have the plug-in lists function like (verb) (adj) etc does now?
For instance: Keyphrase: I like to (dance)
would capture I like to rumba, samba, tango, twist, waltz or whatever.
Hemi
22 years ago
22 years ago
Melody, you can already make plugins like that. You could make your own (dance) plugin and use that.

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