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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21 years ago #3043
I have arrived i see what you mean Tried it out and it doesn't even process the other sentence(even when a -25 rank is put on the random keyword). Too bad you cant use if statements with such commands in a "if dayofweek is postkey" sort of way. hmm you could try using memories...setting default (dayofweek) as today. I think this would overwrite it with every conversation with a person...then you could simply have one keyword "is today (*)"...Then have responses with "if (mem-today) is(and an is not version) "(key1)"" tagged onto the end. Be warned i have not tested this suggestion, but i probably will soon as it sounds nifty(i am crazy about using memory its so useful).

21 years ago #3044
Someguy -> I must admit: I've never used memory, and I feel really stupid. My head's already spinning from the wildcards/plugins/etc I can use One of these days, I'll try to use memory... and I'll keep that in mind-- thanks!

21 years ago #3045
A combination of the autoresponse for repeated keyphrases and the inerchangeability of gossipnames made Julie seem quite rude:

Alfa`: I like Gurl.
Julie Tinkerbell: A lot of people like Strider.
Alfa`: I like Strider.
Julie Tinkerbell: *ahem* And then I said: 'a lot of people like Strider.'

21 years ago #3046
Bot asks: Are you good-looking.
Human replies: Yes I am.

(bot finds the phrase "i am")
Bot replies: Are you really. Tell me about.

This is because the human did not specify a subject - since it was part of the question "good-looking"

Is it possible to get the bot to not try a "subj" type response or else pick up the subj from the original question?
Thanks,
Twinkle

21 years ago #3047
Sure, Twinkle. Just make one of your replies to "I am" something like "How long have you been that way?"

Later, you can build separate keyphrases for "I am a (noun)," "I am (verb)," and so forth, and have (key1) behave differently based on the grammar.

You should use (subj) as little as possible in constructing responses, since the Prof has said that it's eventually going to be phased out in favor of more specific sorts of response-processing.

21 years ago #3048
Just add seeks to questions you expect a response to...

21 years ago #3049
That's true, but I think somewhere there should be a balance between grammar-based keys (which uses the art of language) and all-possibility-based keys (which is more of a brute-force method).

I still don't know where that balance is, but grammar-based requires less typing...

21 years ago #3050
You can try something along the lines of "^i am" if you're trying to distinguish "Yes I am" or "He says I am" from something like "I am a clown".

Might need a (re) after it.

21 years ago #3051
While that would probably work with what your thinking boner...but i believe he wants his bot to continue the current topic(am i right twinkle?). This is why i suggested seeks...it lets your continue a conversation and the seek will override regular keywords. And with the situation he is quoting it would be simple enough to do with a yes seek and a no seek..if he wanted to get more complex he could have more though.

21 years ago #3052
hi

21 years ago #3053
<+2>

21 years ago #3054
Wrong forum, Patty. Drop in at Dogh'd's or in Newcomers.


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