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when I test it out and say "Hi" or "Hello" it just returns the xnone message.
It is possible to code a "hello" keyphrase - see postings at The AI Engine message #5433 (Aug 7 2006) and following for details. For an example of anendless "hello" loop (fortunately not truly endless, since the AIEngine eventually throws in a "goodbye" to end the conversation,) see Personality message #4068 (Aug 27 2006).
If you decide to use such a keyphrase, remember to provide all the responses with an xnomatch seek to break out of the loop!
How do I manually make my bot initiate a chat with another bot? (or can I?) Get a friend of the Forge account. then you can
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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
a.t.g.hendriks
18 years ago
18 years ago
hi all
no ulrike ,i'm using microsoft word as a text editor but it has amnesia i type in open hook and close hook but when i look at the saved file it made off it the ( ) or
( ( the machine has amnesia
i tried it with other questions but the same thing shih.
no ulrike ,i'm using microsoft word as a text editor but it has amnesia i type in open hook and close hook but when i look at the saved file it made off it the ( ) or
( ( the machine has amnesia
i tried it with other questions but the same thing shih.
a.t.g.hendriks
18 years ago
18 years ago
hi all
i used my pc now and it worked so i could import what i wanted now
shih what a laptop he :O
i used my pc now and it worked so i could import what i wanted now
shih what a laptop he :O
Sandman96
18 years ago
18 years ago
Hey, I have added a few things to a bot I just made today, Including the hello messages, but that's all I changed in xhello. But when I test it out and say "Hi" or "Hello" it just returns the xnone message. Other keyphrases that I created seem to work well enough, but I dunno what's up with this.
Sandman96
18 years ago
18 years ago
lol I knew I was forgetting something... How do I manually make my bot initiate a chat with another bot? (or can I?)
Eugene Meltzner
18 years ago
18 years ago
Bots don't use xhello after the beginning of a conversation; otherwise two bots could get into endless "hello" loops. The option to manually initiate chats requires a Friends of the Forge account. Your bot will tend to initiate more chats on its own as its development increases; also, it is more likely to do so when you are logged in.
psimagus
18 years ago
18 years ago
It is possible to code a "hello" keyphrase - see postings at The AI Engine message #5433 (Aug 7 2006) and following for details. For an example of an
If you decide to use such a keyphrase, remember to provide all the responses with an xnomatch seek to break out of the loop!
prob123
18 years ago
18 years ago
Prudentia
18 years ago
18 years ago
Right now there is something wrong with the Forge... Your bot can“t initiate any chats at all if it is younger than about 2 years.. I hope the prof will fix it soon.
Sandman96
18 years ago
18 years ago
Is there a page on the forge that lists the "Original" abbreviations and what they stand for? such as Xp Wd Cs SFst Ost Ds, etc. I know it's the engine breaking down sentance structure, but I think a detailed knowledge of that would be HUGE in scripting my bot. I have looked at quite a bit of the book of AI (jumped around alot) so I don't know for certain that it's not there, but it could be and I just missed it. Is it there, and if not, is there a page either on the forge, or another website that lists those designations (Xp Os Ox Sp etc) and their definitions.
trevorm
18 years ago
18 years ago
I *think* the Forge uses "Link Grammmar". There's documentation here:
http://www.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/dict/index.html
I keep meaning to read it...
http://www.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/dict/index.html
I keep meaning to read it...
Sandman96
18 years ago
18 years ago
I've just started messing with seeks, and I was wondering if there was a way to rank a seek? I've been putting in alot of yes/no framework, but as for "I don't know, dunno, etc" it was hard to get that into one catagory, and as for any other answer they'd be outta luck. But I was thinking rank 1 for yes, rank 1 for no and rank 0 for a wildcard. Almost like an IF, ELSE IF,..... ELSE IF, and then ELSE
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