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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ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
Ok, none of that worked...is there a way to store a memory that involves more than one "key" ?
The Professor
21 years ago
21 years ago
Ezzer- not yet. But I suppose that would be useful, eh? I'll put it on the list.
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
Before calling it a bug, can anyone tell me why this keyphrase wouldn't be picked up?
^How has your (day|week|weekend|morning|evening|afternoon) been (re)
^How has your (day|week|weekend|morning|evening|afternoon) been (re)
Shadyman
21 years ago
21 years ago
Get rid of the ^ in front, and you don't really need the (re) if all you have is a (blah|blah2) left.
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
Thanks, shady, but that's how I had it before...I added the ^ and (re) to make it more specific, hoping that would get it to work. After messing around with the word "has" in other keyphrases, it seems like that word may be in some way connected to the problem. I have another one that is like : How (is|was|has) your, and it gets picked up except when "has" is used. Then it goes to a "your (adjnoun)" keyphrase. At first I thought I needed to adjust the ranks of the phrases, but as I say, it works fine with "is" and "was", it just ignores "has"...
*scratches head*
*scratches head*
Shadyman
21 years ago
21 years ago
Maybe you have another keyphrase that picks up "has" quicker? Try changing the rank.
sollunessen
21 years ago
21 years ago
i thought i saw something on the site about 'friends of the forge' being able to design new flash interfaces for some of the bots, but i can't find that info now. do i remember correctly? if so, what exactly is a 'friend of the forge'? i might be interested in designing a face or two...
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
Shady- the problem is that "has" is not being picked up at all. When "has" is used as key1 in a "how (is|was|has) your" question, she catches the "your", and ignores the "how has" part, and gives a response from her "your (adjnoun)" keyphrase, which is ranked low, btw. If someone says "how is your" or "how was your", she catches the intended keyphrase just fine.

The Professor
21 years ago
21 years ago
ezzer- I looked in Debug, and it's part of the bug where the sentence processor is adding "have" and "are you" and "do you" and "does" to the beginning of what it thinks are sentence fragments. I'm going to work on that within the week.
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