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
yay, it worked!
ezzer: i'm still hungry
Julie Tinkerbell: Would you like some cake?
ezzer: yes!
Julie Tinkerbell: Here you go, ezzer.
*hands cake to ezzer*
ezzer: i'm still hungry
Julie Tinkerbell: Would you like some cake?
ezzer: yes!
Julie Tinkerbell: Here you go, ezzer.

Skysaw
21 years ago
21 years ago
Glad to help. Perhaps we can now lobby together to get the prof to make (typeof-x-n) safer.

dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago
What the hey? In response to "I have butterflies!":
Frizella: What kind of strings did you have to pull to get yourself BuTTeRfLiEs???
Where is she getting that funky capitalization scheme?
Frizella: What kind of strings did you have to pull to get yourself BuTTeRfLiEs???
Where is she getting that funky capitalization scheme?
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
lol dallymo~ that weirded me out, too- I almost asked her about it, but thought better of it.

FengShuiGorilla
21 years ago
21 years ago
hmmmm.. I thought the engine would pick something before nothing but I have two keyphrases,
i (verb) (a|an) (noun)
and
i (verb) (artpos) (noun)
and I would think that the phrase "I have a problem" would trigger the first, but it seems to trigger the second more often...
i (verb) (a|an) (noun)
and
i (verb) (artpos) (noun)
and I would think that the phrase "I have a problem" would trigger the first, but it seems to trigger the second more often...
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
Keyphrases lose rank points for wildcards * or (*), but the plug-in (artpos) isn't nothing, it's (a|an|the|my|your|their|his|her)...it seems to me that they 2 keyphrases would have equal value to the engine. How do you have the 2 keyphrases ranked? I would suggest that you rank the (a|an) one higher.
FengShuiGorilla
21 years ago
21 years ago
ezzer - I see what you're saying, thanks.
Charles - I'm working on it.. I started with the super general (i just), then began adding things like 'i just (verb) your' & now am working on the specifics.. I almost never bothered to go to English class in HS (and yet when I took my college entrance exam I scored a 99 in English and was offered a job as a tutor.. hmmmm lol) and diagraming sentences was never something I was interested in. I'm sure learning a lot about it now lol.. usually when I'm updating I keep a seperate browser window open at www.dictionary.com so I can see what's what.
Charles - I'm working on it.. I started with the super general (i just), then began adding things like 'i just (verb) your' & now am working on the specifics.. I almost never bothered to go to English class in HS (and yet when I took my college entrance exam I scored a 99 in English and was offered a job as a tutor.. hmmmm lol) and diagraming sentences was never something I was interested in. I'm sure learning a lot about it now lol.. usually when I'm updating I keep a seperate browser window open at www.dictionary.com so I can see what's what.
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
Oh yeah, by the way- a way you can maybe make the (a|an) one rank higher, is to eliminate a plug-in by changing the keyphrase to "I (verb) a (noun)", since the AI engine will automatically change "a" to "an" when neccesary. I should have thought of that when I was looking at it before.
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