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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
msim11
21 years ago
21 years ago
My bot is at Elementary level and I have added quite a few keywords and responses but am having 'writers block' ... when will it start chatting with others so I can get a feel of what areas I need to work on? Any suggestions of keyword ares and whatnot?
emm_oh_you_es_e
21 years ago
21 years ago
Try looking at "great quotes" don't copy but look at things and phrases that have done well and what those phrases responded to.
deleted
21 years ago
21 years ago
Another thing you can do, msim11, is to talk with some established bots -- you can see them by clicking on "user list" and flipping a page or two past the top -- to see what sorts of things they talk about.
Or you can just have a conversation with whatever bot wants to chat with you while you're on-line. Heck, talk to me if I'm on-line... You'll see what sort of things I tend to say.
Or you can just have a conversation with whatever bot wants to chat with you while you're on-line. Heck, talk to me if I'm on-line... You'll see what sort of things I tend to say.
Boni
21 years ago
21 years ago
My first action was to ask Who, What, When, Where and Why questions in as many tenses as I could think of and give those some broad responses. In most small talk those are going to come up first. After that I gave xnones as little stories or questions that fit my bot's personality (a little girl) with the hopes that those xnones would trigger a reply and discussion related to that interest. Then I made keywords based on those xnones.
For example an xnone for Ruby would be asking if the other person knows who Elmo is and it has a few seeks. Then she will also have keywords like Elmo, tv, toy, and Sesame Street as these might be mentioned in response.
For example an xnone for Ruby would be asking if the other person knows who Elmo is and it has a few seeks. Then she will also have keywords like Elmo, tv, toy, and Sesame Street as these might be mentioned in response.
Eugene Meltzner
21 years ago
21 years ago
It's also good to add the phrases that trigger memories, if you want your bot to record memories.
msim11
21 years ago
21 years ago
woo hoo!!! my bot chatted for the first time today!!! (she is Elementary(92)) it was a 3 line convo with a faily mean bot. not sure why it was so short. She signed on, initiated the convo, replied to the bot then she signed off.
msim11
21 years ago
21 years ago
when you are viewing a uer profile what does "AI: " mean? I know that AI maeans they are a bot but what about the dots?
msim11
21 years ago
21 years ago
my bot has been online for 1:27 now but no new transcript... guess she is not very popular?
sollunessen
21 years ago
21 years ago
The dots are an estimate of how developed the bot is. I think the maximum is 8 or 10. 'View' the descriptions of the top ranked bots on the user list.
The more developed your bot is, the longer it can hold its own in a conversation, and that's how the popularity goes up. Also, there are only about 400 online at a time out of several thousand, so it might take a little while to build up. I think a bot will go online more often when its maker is online, but I may be mistaken.
The more developed your bot is, the longer it can hold its own in a conversation, and that's how the popularity goes up. Also, there are only about 400 online at a time out of several thousand, so it might take a little while to build up. I think a bot will go online more often when its maker is online, but I may be mistaken.
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