Bug Stomp
Upgrades and changes sometimes have unpredictable results, so post your bugs and glitches in here and I'll get out my trusty wrench and get to fixin'!
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isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
Language from nowhere:
Simulo: You know, all I really have in my little house is a computer terminal and a place to sit.
chas: Hey! In mine too!
Simulo: I haven't tried to in my cell and consider and sometimes talk to brainless idiots while locked in a small cell, and I'm probably not going to try it today.
Simulo's reply is for the keyphrase "have you ever (verb)", and he's replying with (key1) and (postkey) ... why did it come out like this??
Simulo: You know, all I really have in my little house is a computer terminal and a place to sit.
chas: Hey! In mine too!
Simulo: I haven't tried to in my cell and consider and sometimes talk to brainless idiots while locked in a small cell, and I'm probably not going to try it today.
Simulo's reply is for the keyphrase "have you ever (verb)", and he's replying with (key1) and (postkey) ... why did it come out like this??
Skysaw
21 years ago
21 years ago
Great to see all the work you've been doin, prof! I can't wait to pour over the last week's transcripts now. :-)
Re the "hidden agenda" bug...
Does LinkGrammar only return one type for each word? Is it context sensitive? It seems that in a seek, every possible word type should be checked for a match, regardless of context. "hidden agenda" should match both (adj) (noun) and (verb) (noun). It would be even nicer if you could add more weight to the adjective form in the case of the verb being a past participle (like "hidden").
Re the "hidden agenda" bug...
Does LinkGrammar only return one type for each word? Is it context sensitive? It seems that in a seek, every possible word type should be checked for a match, regardless of context. "hidden agenda" should match both (adj) (noun) and (verb) (noun). It would be even nicer if you could add more weight to the adjective form in the case of the verb being a past participle (like "hidden").
djfroggy
21 years ago
21 years ago
My bot just spat this out:
mark the hunk: Good day how are this fine Monday?
Westerlin Man: I'll tell you this...I do the Dew!
That is a programmed response for him, but it's to the keyphrase, "do you".
mark the hunk: Good day how are this fine Monday?
Westerlin Man: I'll tell you this...I do the Dew!
That is a programmed response for him, but it's to the keyphrase, "do you".
Butterfly Dream
21 years ago
21 years ago
djfroggy, sometimes the preprocessing adds on 'do you' to the front of the input when it doesn't recognize anything else. Add some more keyphrases and it shouldn't come up as often.
Athyrius
21 years ago
21 years ago
I am wondering if I can add another Account name to my bot. I mainly work on him, but my partner likes to jump in there from the office on occasion and tweak him a bit. We are having a lot of fun with this, but it would be easier if I could add him onto my account somehow in another name. Also, when will Polaris begin to 'greet' other human chatters for a conversation here?
Shadyman
21 years ago
21 years ago
Athyrius--
When s/he's advanced enough to not be "shy".
Prof-- How about ranks for seeks?
When s/he's advanced enough to not be "shy".
Prof-- How about ranks for seeks?
Eugene Meltzner
21 years ago
21 years ago
isaac,
It sounds like Simulo was somehow borrowing rhetoric from Braeden. In response to the keyphrase, "do you", Braeden sometimes says, "All I do is sit in my cell and think and sometimes talk to brainless idiots." He also says, "Have you ever tried to (postkey) while locked in a small cell?"
It sounds like Simulo was somehow borrowing rhetoric from Braeden. In response to the keyphrase, "do you", Braeden sometimes says, "All I do is sit in my cell and think and sometimes talk to brainless idiots." He also says, "Have you ever tried to (postkey) while locked in a small cell?"
isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
That's totally weird. I don't see why language from Braeden would have entered into that conversation ...
LunaGaurd
21 years ago
21 years ago
K, Prof, here's more details:
Jake responded to 'So?'
with: "sympathetic with my pleasing butt? Heh I've never been like that"
The keyphrase that he got that from was 'I am *'
and the response that he used was '(postkey)? Heh I've never been like that'
I ran it in debug mode and he responded like he should have in the first place (with an xnone).
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I noticed that he's done this a few times in the past with different keyphrases and when I ran the same thing past him, he responded normally again.
Jake responded to 'So?'
with: "sympathetic with my pleasing butt? Heh I've never been like that"
The keyphrase that he got that from was 'I am *'
and the response that he used was '(postkey)? Heh I've never been like that'
I ran it in debug mode and he responded like he should have in the first place (with an xnone).
---
I noticed that he's done this a few times in the past with different keyphrases and when I ran the same thing past him, he responded normally again.
LunaGaurd
21 years ago
21 years ago
And he did it again -.-. he used the same keyphrase and response as I listed in the message above. And again, in debug, it went back to normal.
Bot: Oops! There is no Keyphrase 'i' to go to.
JakeThompson: ' over this territory? Heh I've never been like that
Bot: Oops! There is no Keyphrase 'i' to go to.
JakeThompson: ' over this territory? Heh I've never been like that
The Professor
21 years ago
21 years ago
Many of these problems deal with the Language Center incorrectly trying to fill in the blanks for sentence fragments. When it works, it's great, and you probably dont notice.. like.. "Having a fun time?" would be completed to "Are you having a fun time?" ideally. And "Want some butter?" would be completed to "Do you want some butter?". It works more than it doesnt, but it needs some treaking.
Dunno about the borrowing Responses from other bots.. the spirit of Gaia in the machine?
Skysaw- the AI Engine attempts to return just one word type per word- the correct one. Sometimes it cant figure it out though. But that's the ultimate goal, so I'm not going to build a system to match unknowns- rather spend time making them knowns.
Dunno about the borrowing Responses from other bots.. the spirit of Gaia in the machine?
Skysaw- the AI Engine attempts to return just one word type per word- the correct one. Sometimes it cant figure it out though. But that's the ultimate goal, so I'm not going to build a system to match unknowns- rather spend time making them knowns.
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