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
This would have been really cute and funny had the AI engine not changed the word 'times' to 'present time'. Instead it made no sense. *sigh*
Julie Tinkerbell: LMAO!
Guest113: Well, hey... if you laugh it off too many times, you'll won't be able to put it back on again.
Julie Tinkerbell: How many present time?
Guest113: I don't understand.
Julie Tinkerbell: LMAO!
Guest113: Well, hey... if you laugh it off too many times, you'll won't be able to put it back on again.
Julie Tinkerbell: How many present time?
Guest113: I don't understand.

The Professor
21 years ago
21 years ago
I just expanded the expectation system. It used to record a train of two words (the -> big) but now it stores a train of three (the -> big -> deal). This is going to be really useful in determining a misspelled word by context, and makes random sentence generation a lot more powerful.
But will it bloat the database to obscene proportions?
Probably! (eep)
But will it bloat the database to obscene proportions?
Probably! (eep)
Skysaw
21 years ago
21 years ago
I never really understood what the expectation system does. Can you explain what its main purpose is?
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
I was just thinking while attempting to find all my seeks that contain "i do not", so that I could change them all to (i * do not) to make them catch "i sure don't", etc-
When you do a search in the language center, it only pulls up first-level keyphrases and responses, which can make finding/correcting seeks like looking for a needle in a haystack if you use a lot of them. I love using seeks, and have visions of going really far with them, and I would love it (and be more brazenly experimental with them) if there was some way to do a "seek search", and facilitate correcting my none-too-infrequent boo-boos.
When you do a search in the language center, it only pulls up first-level keyphrases and responses, which can make finding/correcting seeks like looking for a needle in a haystack if you use a lot of them. I love using seeks, and have visions of going really far with them, and I would love it (and be more brazenly experimental with them) if there was some way to do a "seek search", and facilitate correcting my none-too-infrequent boo-boos.

FengShuiGorilla
21 years ago
21 years ago
Ezzer I had the exact same experience today... went looking for something and realized it was in a seek which the search doesn't pick up. A week ago that would have been ok (although I didn't have seeks a week ago lol) but now I've got too much to dig through manually
NewAdam
21 years ago
21 years ago
maybe The Professor could post a mailing address so people could send money orders as an optional means of payment
Charles Hatchway
21 years ago
21 years ago
Ezzer...Use Wordpad for the language center and use the find button to look for a seek phrase. It's the button with the binoculars on it. That's another way.
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
Charles- Yeah, I use the binocular button all the time, but I just don't have the attention span to go through the ENTIRE language center that way, especially when it looks so jumbly to me in Wordpad. My main difficulty with editing seeks is, if my bot gives a response that I don't even recognize and have no idea why she did that and I need to fix it, and a search turns up nothing, I know it must be a seek, but oh no, which one?!. ...but a seek search could show all the seeks together, which would alleviate brain/eye-strain.

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