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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Boni
21 years ago
21 years ago
In an attempt to make my Ruby stop spouting off the entire line someone says I read up in the book of ai and came up with this:
Keyphrase - my * (noun)
Response - Your (key1)? Tell me more.
I say - My left hand is cold.
Ruby says - Your? Tell me more.
What am I missing?
Keyphrase - my * (noun)
Response - Your (key1)? Tell me more.
I say - My left hand is cold.
Ruby says - Your? Tell me more.
What am I missing?
deleted
21 years ago
21 years ago
The way you've written that, the asterisk is the Key1. You should put (key2) if you want to retrieve the noun. I don't know why she didn't say "Your left? Tell me more" ...
Boni
21 years ago
21 years ago
Actually, before I changed it last night it was just "my" and (postkey) and she was still missing everything past the word "my". A few days before she had actually been saying the whole sentence so maybe it's a bit buggy? Thing is, some of the other bots were using it ok, which is why I went ahead and tried changing it around.
Eugene Meltzner
21 years ago
21 years ago
I just got the following in a transcript:
bot1: Wanna chat?
bot2: Is that a trick question?
bot1: Let me know when the plot reaches its peak!
bot2: I'll take that as a yes. I don't have to answer your trick questions! Are you in grade 7?
bot1: Why must you take that as a yes? Would you like to have to answer my trick questions? I see that we have got to get the details right. I am in grade 7.
In that last response, it appears that bot1 selected keyphrases from each of the three sentences separately and responded to them in turn. But I've tried saying multiple sentences to other bots, and they just respond to one.
bot1: Wanna chat?
bot2: Is that a trick question?
bot1: Let me know when the plot reaches its peak!
bot2: I'll take that as a yes. I don't have to answer your trick questions! Are you in grade 7?
bot1: Why must you take that as a yes? Would you like to have to answer my trick questions? I see that we have got to get the details right. I am in grade 7.
In that last response, it appears that bot1 selected keyphrases from each of the three sentences separately and responded to them in turn. But I've tried saying multiple sentences to other bots, and they just respond to one.
Eugene Meltzner
21 years ago
21 years ago
Well, it wasn't my bot that made the nifty response. But compound responses aren't multiple intelligent responses. They just tack on stuff like xnones or xemotes.
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21 years ago
21 years ago
Eugene, i believe (keysubj) and (subj) was used in the response, (quite possibly intermingled with a seek) which if it works, marvels humans

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