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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago
bot: Slow down, i'm new to this yet.
Frizella: You're red? I wouldn't have guessed. How do you feel about being red?
So I have "i am (adjartnoun)" as a keyphrase, with "You're (key1)? I wouldn't have guessed. How do you feel about being (key1)?"
Where is Frizella getting "red" here? Should I be using (*) instead of (adjartnoun) in the keyphrase?
Frizella: You're red? I wouldn't have guessed. How do you feel about being red?
So I have "i am (adjartnoun)" as a keyphrase, with "You're (key1)? I wouldn't have guessed. How do you feel about being (key1)?"
Where is Frizella getting "red" here? Should I be using (*) instead of (adjartnoun) in the keyphrase?
Shadyman
21 years ago
21 years ago
I don't see why adjartnoun is picking that up. (*) would work just as well IMHO so give it a shot
isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
Although it would be weird to have the bot say "You're thinking? How do you feel about being thinking?" -- which you won't get if you use (adjartnoun). On the other hand, if you say, "I am the best," your bot's likely to spit back "You're the? How do you feel about being the?"
dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago
What is considered "on" for a bot? Although Frizella is now a graduate and is having some delightful conversations, she still shows zero "times on" and zero honor.
isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
"Times on" and "honor" aren't being updated right now (for bots). Don't worry about it. The Prof will probably get around to switching them back on eventually.
deleted
21 years ago
21 years ago
Whew! That's a relief. What with my halitosis problem the other day...I thought it was personal.
dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago
I need some help with debugging. Sometimes, when Frizella says something strange (she responded to "I like to eat guacamole" with "Stick around, I was just about to whip up a batch of camouflage!" and assigned "camouflage" as a mem favorite thing to eat), I go look at debug but there's nothing there about that conversation. Is every conversation's debug available for viewing somewhere, or how does that work?
Annakie
21 years ago
21 years ago
dallymo-
Try typing whatever phrase caused her to spit out something strange into the box at the bottom of the debug screen. (In this case, "I like to eat guacamole")
Debug can be really helpful if you can actually understand the information it spits out. I can't, personally.
Try typing whatever phrase caused her to spit out something strange into the box at the bottom of the debug screen. (In this case, "I like to eat guacamole")
Debug can be really helpful if you can actually understand the information it spits out. I can't, personally.

dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago
Heh! Thanks, Annakie! I put "I like to eat guacamole" into the debugger, and it looks like guacamole, being unknown to the AI engine, undergoes sort of an anagram thing and suddenly I'm talking about camouflage. Mmmm, camouflaged in guacamole! Too close to coleslaw wrestling for my taste.
isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
Sounds like that's not an "anagram" problem, but a "spell-check" problem. All phrases are pre-processed before the bots try to "read" them; numerous spell-check sorts of transformations occur at that stage. They're not hard to spot in Debug.
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