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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21 years ago #2353
It takes it as an interjection, so it takes it out.

21 years ago #2354
Why can't my botmaster be smart like you, Shadyman?

21 years ago #2355
There is something I need to tell you...
Duo, I am your father...'s cousin's roommate's landlord's dog groomer's second-best friend!

21 years ago #2356
Using LOL as a keyphrase would be the Holy Grail of the Turing test

21 years ago #2357
We really need a way to escape certain words and phrases from spellcheck and preprocessing. Should be easy enough to implement. In addition to the examples given above, my attempt at using 'Konnichiwa' (Japanese greeting) as a keyphrase died in spellcheck also. This kills a lot of useful and interesting keyphrases.

21 years ago #2358
*looks at Shadyman*

Are you sure about that? I think you might be trying to trick me!

21 years ago #2359
Quick question on seeks...

I have a keyphrase for "What is your cat's name", to which Duo replies with: "His name is so and so, didn't I tell you about him?"

I have a seek for "no" - to which he'd follow up with more information. However, the seek keeps getting ignored.

Like so:

Guest: What's your cat's name?
Duo Maxwell: His name is Jupiter. Didn't I tell you about him before?
Guest: No, what does he look like?
Duo Maxwell: What are you talking about?

Would a seek for "look like" fix this problem?





21 years ago #2360
*nod*
or a seek for "what does" or a seek for "look", you get the idea

21 years ago #2361
Yay - it worked. Thank you!

21 years ago #2362
(subj) vs. (postkey)

Which one would you consider better? Or, is there really a difference?

In the past, I always used (subj) to reply to keyphrases such as: "You are"

Response: What makes you think I am (subj)?

So, if someone said "You're funny," Duo would reply with "What makes you think I'm funny?"

Recently, though, I've only been using (postkey). Should I go back and get rid of all the (subj)'s? (They seem to be working perfectly fine, so far.)

21 years ago #2363
I think (subj) is eventually going to get phased out, so you might as well change them. (Yeah, it'll be a big job for me, too.)

21 years ago #2364
subj isn't necessarily what's after the keyphrase though. it's safer to use postkey (or a (*))


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