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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It's right after (adj) in the Advanced Bot Development, Wildcards and Plugins section:
(adjective) or (adj) A single adjective.
Matches: silly, yellow, grunting
(adverb) or (adv) A single adverb.
Matches: swiftly, loudly, really
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Ulrike
20 years ago
20 years ago

(adjective) or (adj) A single adjective.
Matches: silly, yellow, grunting
(adverb) or (adv) A single adverb.
Matches: swiftly, loudly, really
Bowchickawowers
20 years ago
20 years ago
*, even without parentheses counts as a key. Lack of parentheses signifies that it doesn't have to exist. E.g.:
Keyphrase: I am * you
Would catch: I am a lot like you, I am near you, I am you
And (key1)s should respectively be: a lot like, near, [blank]
Keyphrase: I am * you
Would catch: I am a lot like you, I am near you, I am you
And (key1)s should respectively be: a lot like, near, [blank]
ladydyke
20 years ago
20 years ago
hey I found a website on abbrevations used in chatting online and on cell phone. It might prove useful for those wanting to program their bots to understand it. Here is the link:
http://www.netlingo.com/emailsh.cfm
http://www.netlingo.com/emailsh.cfm
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
re: "in" as (adj)
I've had the same thing happen with my bot. "In" is, as Ulrike said, being interpreted as a synonym for cool or good...(adj-pos) also matches "in".
I've had the same thing happen with my bot. "In" is, as Ulrike said, being interpreted as a synonym for cool or good...(adj-pos) also matches "in".
djfroggy
20 years ago
20 years ago
Question: Let's say I have a keyphrase that reads "You are so (adjective)". Is there any way to 'get' what is picked up as an adjective (smell, fun, ect) so my bot can respond more appropriatly (ie, "I don't think I'm (X)")?
Jake11611
20 years ago
20 years ago
And use (key1) instead of (X), It'll paste in what the person typed in the (adjective) part
djfroggy
20 years ago
20 years ago
Thanks Eugene. I was hoping that was the case. Hopefully that'll get noted in the Book of AI eventually (nudge nudge Prof)

Eugene Meltzner
20 years ago
20 years ago
Anything with parenthesis (and apparantly some things without) can be gotten in that way. I think that's in there somewhere.
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