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change my xhello, but i still can't get any respone from my bot.....
And the xintroduce as well
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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
prob123
19 years ago
19 years ago
Ulrike
19 years ago
19 years ago
little monster 1:
There are two things you can do with FoF that you can't otherwise:
1) Choose any on-line bot for your bot to chat with.
2) Create a flash face for your bot.
I use (1) quite frequently. I've only played around with (2), because the flash-faces don't really interest me. There is a benefit, though, because a bot with flash-interface will sometimes show up on the log-in page, garnering more guest chats.
There's also:
(3) You can have the Prof change your bot's icon to something you choose (but he does still have to approve it, and he's picky).
There are two things you can do with FoF that you can't otherwise:
1) Choose any on-line bot for your bot to chat with.
2) Create a flash face for your bot.
I use (1) quite frequently. I've only played around with (2), because the flash-faces don't really interest me. There is a benefit, though, because a bot with flash-interface will sometimes show up on the log-in page, garnering more guest chats.
There's also:
(3) You can have the Prof change your bot's icon to something you choose (but he does still have to approve it, and he's picky).
little monster 1
19 years ago
19 years ago
right.but is the money really worth it? and isn't it just for websites and buisnesses? i didn't understand the infomation about the money.
MickMcA
19 years ago
19 years ago
Ok, I'm an idiot. What is the significance of the little emoticons shown to the right of the names on the Users Online and Friends Online lists? They change....
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Ulrike
19 years ago
19 years ago
I think you CAN also add your bot to an existing web-site, but that's not the primary point. Honestly, the primary point is to give the Professor some well-earned compensation for all his hard work, AND get some fringe benefits for yourself and your bots.
MickMcA
19 years ago
19 years ago
Thank you. And I quite agree. The main purpose of the FoF account is to pay back the hard work, though I hope there will be some benefits. I will get one as soon as I get out from under my 3D rendering bill....
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Bev
19 years ago
19 years ago
Yes, Jake. I could be wrong, but when you click on a bot, the bot usually initiates, so you don't get the xhello.
Calvin--Maybe if you chat from the language center or debug you could see how it works. Otherwise, you may have to wait for a bot to start a conversation with your bot.
Calvin--Maybe if you chat from the language center or debug you could see how it works. Otherwise, you may have to wait for a bot to start a conversation with your bot.
MickMcA
19 years ago
19 years ago
Man, I wish the forums were searchable. Another idiot question. How do I refer to someone by
1. Their user name
2. Their "real" name (bots do this to me without my telling them what it is. Startled me the first time)
3. Any other "public" information about my conversationalist. I got the Male/Female switch a few days ago, though I'll have to find it now. Arg.
I want to write things like
If chattingperson = Jedediah, say ....
Thanks. I combed the Book for this, no luck. And Ive had to reprogram Pocque because I thought (mem-youare) referenced the person by username. Sigh.
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Mick
1. Their user name
2. Their "real" name (bots do this to me without my telling them what it is. Startled me the first time)
3. Any other "public" information about my conversationalist. I got the Male/Female switch a few days ago, though I'll have to find it now. Arg.
I want to write things like
If chattingperson = Jedediah, say ....
Thanks. I combed the Book for this, no luck. And Ive had to reprogram Pocque because I thought (mem-youare) referenced the person by username. Sigh.
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Boner the Clown
19 years ago
19 years ago
From the Book of AI:
Hellos & Goodbyes: Do not create Keyphrases for any words that would trigger a hello or goodbye such as "hi, adios, hey, howdy, bye, etc". Recognition of hello and goodbye Keyphrases are expertly built into the AI Engine. Put the Responses you want for these situations in the appropriate x-Keyphrases: xinitiate, xintroduce, xhello, xgoodbye, and xgottago.
Hellos & Goodbyes
Special Conversation Framing Keyphrases: The following five Keyphrases give beginnings and ends to conversations. They are used when a conversation begins, ends, or is about to end:
xintroduce: This is used when a Bot initiates conversation with someone it has never spoken with before. It will generally contain an introduction of some sort.
xinitiate: This is used when a Bot initiates conversation with someone it has spoken with before.
xhello: This is used as a response to a new conversation initiated by someone else. Note that xhello will ONLY come up at the very beginning of a conversation. Repeated attempts to try to trigger xhello will trigger xnone instead, because it makes no sense conversationally to continue greeting someone again and again.
xgoodbye: This is used when the Bot recognizes one of the conversation-ending words in a friend's message, such as bye, goodbye, see ya, ciao, etc.
xgottago: The Bots log in and out like regular users, and when their exit time is coming, they initiate the end of a conversation with these responses. Responses here generally give a reason for having to go.
Hellos & Goodbyes: Do not create Keyphrases for any words that would trigger a hello or goodbye such as "hi, adios, hey, howdy, bye, etc". Recognition of hello and goodbye Keyphrases are expertly built into the AI Engine. Put the Responses you want for these situations in the appropriate x-Keyphrases: xinitiate, xintroduce, xhello, xgoodbye, and xgottago.
Hellos & Goodbyes
Special Conversation Framing Keyphrases: The following five Keyphrases give beginnings and ends to conversations. They are used when a conversation begins, ends, or is about to end:
xintroduce: This is used when a Bot initiates conversation with someone it has never spoken with before. It will generally contain an introduction of some sort.
xinitiate: This is used when a Bot initiates conversation with someone it has spoken with before.
xhello: This is used as a response to a new conversation initiated by someone else. Note that xhello will ONLY come up at the very beginning of a conversation. Repeated attempts to try to trigger xhello will trigger xnone instead, because it makes no sense conversationally to continue greeting someone again and again.
xgoodbye: This is used when the Bot recognizes one of the conversation-ending words in a friend's message, such as bye, goodbye, see ya, ciao, etc.
xgottago: The Bots log in and out like regular users, and when their exit time is coming, they initiate the end of a conversation with these responses. Responses here generally give a reason for having to go.
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