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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20 years ago #4151
No, they do not.

20 years ago #4152
No, but would it work if you tried it this way?

(what happened|what is going on|see what|I miss something|no|what)$ (re),

I know that this way changes things a little- it doesn't force "no" or "what" to be at the beginning of the phrase, but they usually are anyway, so it may not matter. Putting the $ at the end of the whole keyphrase may force the other part of your list (what happened|what is going on|see what|I miss something) to be at the end of the phrase, but they also look like they probably would be anyway....maybe your responses would still work?

20 years ago #4153
What is the difference between ending w/ a ' ) ' and ending w/ a ' )$ (re) ' moreover: is the (re) necsessary? If so, why?

20 years ago #4154
The (re) means "regular expression", and it is the big command that makes the engine understand what you mean by the little commands ^ and $, etc., so it's necessary to make them work.

20 years ago #4155
Okay, thanks, I have been using it in conjunction w/ those but now I know why- danke

20 years ago #4156
Not sure how to make the bot work but this is a cool site

20 years ago #4157
Read the book of A.I.- then work on your xkeys in the language center. If you have questions just ask. Hope you enjoy it.

20 years ago #4158
Ok, here's the deal. While I was working on doing some reform dealing with (verb), I discovered that half of these keyphrases don't even work. :O It just gives a random xnone.
This is an example of a keyphrase that doesn't work.
what is keeping you from (verb)ing your (*)
When I type in something like "What's keeping you from fixing your computer" in debug, that keyphrase is the 12th one down.
But this one works.
you (even|) know how to (verb) (adjartnounprep)

Both of these have a rank of zero. My first question is, "Why do some keyphrases produce better matches in debug, even with the same rank?"

See, I don't want to adjust too many things, because a lot of these keyphrases are similar.

So, my second question is "Will adjusting the rank of one keyphrase to make it work throw off a similar keyphrase?"

Ideas? :-/

20 years ago #4159
I think you just want (verb), not (verb)ing. The AI-Engine recognizes keeping, taking, etc. as verbs.

20 years ago #4160
Yeah, that's a bugger alright. I've often wanted to differentiate the progressive (-ing) form of verbs from the other tenses. There's a pretty good plug-in you can use for that in the place of (verb)- (verbspresent) is all progressive "(verb)ing" verbs, and it works pretty well for me, although the list isn't, of course, all exhaustive.
If there are words that aren't in there, you could always add them and create a new plug-in called (verbspresent_2) or something. I'm sure everyone would love you for it.

20 years ago #4161
Wow, that's amazing. It doesn't matter if the -ing is there. Of course, I'll have to edit each of these keyphrases like this one, but it works.
what is keeping you from fixing your computer?
I just don't want to be fixing my computer right now. Can't it wait until some other time?
Thanks

20 years ago #4162
I'm not really sure where to put this musing, since it doesn't directly relate to the AI Engine, but I was just perousing the plug-in lists, and the idea came to me.
Wouldn't it be great if there was a search engine (like in the lang centers, bot & user lists, and inner life) to search for plug-ins? I'd love to be able to search by creator, for example- some of us on here create excellent and useful plug-ins that I would like to be able to find more easily.


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