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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Eugene Meltzner
19 years ago
19 years ago
Well, xnone is what the bot says when it doesn't recognize any keyphrases, and xnonsense is what it says if xnone gets triggered too many times in a row.
Ulrike
19 years ago
19 years ago
Or if the AIEngine doesn't recognize any of the response. Like 'a;slkn;oaivne;oia' should go to xnonsense. (That's a fairly recent change.)
d the novice
19 years ago
19 years ago
will html work in my bots text? like say if i wanted to put links and things in?
Rykxx
19 years ago
19 years ago
Some html appears to work, "< b >" for bold, "< i >" for itallics and "< br >" for a line break but the bold & itallic don't work in flash chats.

colonel720
19 years ago
19 years ago
would there be a way to sort of "abuse" the memory and AI script functions in a way that would record all the times xnone was triggered, and the words that triggered them, and make conditional responses based on the useres next input for the words, or now that they have triggered xnone, "keyphrases". This would A: give the bot infinite response diversity, B: it would be able to learn.
Ulrike
19 years ago
19 years ago
I think you could store the phrases that triggered the xnone, but I don't think you can automatically set up a new response. That would still have to be done by hand.
Bowchickawowers
19 years ago
19 years ago
colonel- For my bot, I set up a memory called "nextquestion". When various keyphrases are triggered, I have it store a specific question to ask in the future that's related to the subject.
For example, if someone says "I work downtown" that triggers the keyphrase "I work", the response "Do you like your job?", and stores the memory "Do you get along well with your coworkers" as "nextquestion". Then, as an xnone, I have the response, "(nextquestion)?". This helps to keep the conversation on topic a little bit more often.
For example, if someone says "I work downtown" that triggers the keyphrase "I work", the response "Do you like your job?", and stores the memory "Do you get along well with your coworkers" as "nextquestion". Then, as an xnone, I have the response, "(nextquestion)?". This helps to keep the conversation on topic a little bit more often.
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