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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Posts 4,255 - 4,266 of 7,767
Butterfly Dream
20 years ago
20 years ago
It will parse it into 'will not' so you might as well just use that and not the others.
Eugene Meltzner
20 years ago
20 years ago
My bot took this as an insult: "Dooby dooby doo doo do de doo wah! Bop Bop She bop!"
Either that or he was just offended by the other bot's bad singing.
Either that or he was just offended by the other bot's bad singing.
Shadyman
20 years ago
20 years ago
How about.. Meta-Plugins?
my (*) is (*) [0,0] ?PF remember (key1) as (key2); ?
and later...
what is my (*) [0,0]
Your (key1) is (mem-(key1)), duh!
my (*) is (*) [0,0] ?PF remember (key1) as (key2); ?
and later...
what is my (*) [0,0]
Your (key1) is (mem-(key1)), duh!
revscrj
20 years ago
20 years ago
Theres not a simple way to subtract keywords, is there?
As in:
How are you doing (-that|both|all of|managing to) ? To catch a greeting but not questions regarding actions, and such. I know I could manage it w/ the above but in more complex semantics- like say writing KPs that differentiate beween the contexts that 'rock' or 'rocks' could be used and something like a minus x-wordset function could be handy... uunless there is one that I havent become aware of yet.
As in:
How are you doing (-that|both|all of|managing to) ? To catch a greeting but not questions regarding actions, and such. I know I could manage it w/ the above but in more complex semantics- like say writing KPs that differentiate beween the contexts that 'rock' or 'rocks' could be used and something like a minus x-wordset function could be handy... uunless there is one that I havent become aware of yet.
dallymo
20 years ago
20 years ago
Miss Frizella has tender ears, so she has a keyphase for all the unsavory words she doesn't want to hear. However, it appears to be triggered only when a chatter uses one of her dirty words in a sentence--a single anglo-saxon interjection ("F***!" or "Sh**!", for example) doesn't trigger her response, even though the keyphrase is ranked 127. She responds with an xnone instead of a prim warning. Does anyone know the solution to this?
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
Hmmm... What if you used a (re) expression like:
^(Sh**|F***|whatever offensive interjection)$ (re)
^(Sh**|F***|whatever offensive interjection)$ (re)
dallymo
20 years ago
20 years ago
I tried ^(dirtywords)$ (re), where (dirtywords) is Frizella's plugin for offensive language, but it didn't work, either.
Maybe I'll try making separate regular expressions for each word/phrase and sending them to the resonses with gotos.
Maybe I'll try making separate regular expressions for each word/phrase and sending them to the resonses with gotos.
Shadyman
20 years ago
20 years ago
why not just do a keyphrase for (dirtywords) ? Why bother with the regular expressions for that?
djfroggy
20 years ago
20 years ago
Ezzer: So did that suggestion about the ?'s work? I'd really like to know more about how to fix that, as my bot often has issues with people saying, "really?" or "you do?".
dallymo
20 years ago
20 years ago
Shady, she's got a plugin keyphrase for dirtywords, but it only works when the chatter uses the offending word or phrase in some kind of expression other than a single interjection. I tried making a regular expression keyphrase using the plugin, in hopes that it would catch those single utterances, but it didn't work. All single utterances from the plugin are treated as blab.
XxxNikkixxX
20 years ago
20 years ago
I'm not sure if this is where this should go, but I'm confused on a couple things: Whenever I start a chat with my bot, I get a "no valid response" message, last week, she could talk to me, but had trouble with others. Also, there is no valid response for how are you, even though I have entered some. What am I doing wrong? Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advanced.
isaacc
20 years ago
20 years ago
Nikki, that response is generated when you've done something with the AI Script (or the emotion levels) ... or when you've checked "once" for all of the available replies.
Do you have any AI Script (or emotion settings) on the keyphrase that triggered that reply?
If not, you should look at your gossip and memory x-keyphrases (which are sometimes triggered at random). Those could also be giving the "no valid response" reply.
Do you have any AI Script (or emotion settings) on the keyphrase that triggered that reply?
If not, you should look at your gossip and memory x-keyphrases (which are sometimes triggered at random). Those could also be giving the "no valid response" reply.
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