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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22 years ago #2002
The gossip-gushing bug was triggering bad compound responses, but that's fixt now.

xemote-positive-very needs emotion of 4 to 5, and xemote-negative-very needs emotion of -4 to -5.

22 years ago #2003
Thank you, Professor. I want to thank you again for all the hardwork you put into this site! Your dedication to the project is so inspiring, it makes me want to work harder on my bot, learn more about AI.

22 years ago #2004
It makes my head spin! Anyways, you're very welcome. It's a lot of work, but I enjoy it, too. There are so many things to do, so many ideas to try out.. sometimes I dont know where to begin. I have an entire notebook filled with ideas.

22 years ago #2005
I can't seem to delete my private plugins. I click delete but it just send me back to the plugins page with the plugin still there

22 years ago #2006
Thanks, prof.

22 years ago #2007
I just read that stuff about ,eh? getting translated. I am disappointed. I have a keyphrase that tries to notice Canadians. I guess I'll have to get more specific, eh?

22 years ago #2008
Does "huh" turn into "maybe" in preprocessing? If so, why?

22 years ago #2009
I have a keyphrase "I (verb)" with a value of minus 2 and "I" with a value of 1, and several I "verb" with specific verbs, ranging from 2 to 20. I think I read, prof, that a specific key phrase gets preference mostly over the I (verb) knd... And yet, though I keep lessening the value of "I (verb)", when I see the response come up
too often, it still manages to win! How low should I go to differentiate properly between eg I want and I (verb)?

22 years ago #2010
I (verb) is minus 5 now, I is one, and yet... does a two part keyphrase always win over a single maybe?

22 years ago #2011
would it be possible to have seperate xnone keyphrases for different sentance types? like interogative, imperitive etc.?

22 years ago #2012
xnone only comes into play when there is not a single key phrase found... so if you do your job right it goes to a much better "answer" than an xnone would and could ever be.

22 years ago #2013
Yeah, I think that it would be a lot easier to try to catch interrogative questions at the keyphrase level, and not try to get the engine to do it. Most questions come in a set form anyway, especially now with the processing that's done before it gets to our bots.


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