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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psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
I know, I know. But there's always going to be one dyslexic antidisestablishmentarianist out there (even keyboard-challenged toaists, bhudists, etc.) A plugin for non-ists is an excellent idea, and I will do that, but a regex to cover all -ists would be aesthetically pleasing.
Boner the Clown
19 years ago
19 years ago
The engine can't even conjugate verbs in the responses. That's kind of a huge leap.
psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
well, it's a standard regex actually, though perhaps a little too greppy for the AI Engine.
Sometimes it pays to be very tired and just about to go to bed though - a little lateral thinking has just given me:
what do ([abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz]+)ists believe (re)
and it works nicely.
I assume in my first one it was trying to match "a", "z" and "-" instead of interpreting the hyphen as a range indicator.
I will indeed cover as many of the non-ists with a plug-in as I can though.
Sometimes it pays to be very tired and just about to go to bed though - a little lateral thinking has just given me:
and it works nicely.
I assume in my first one it was trying to match "a", "z" and "-" instead of interpreting the hyphen as a range indicator.
I will indeed cover as many of the non-ists with a plug-in as I can though.
Eugene Meltzner
19 years ago
19 years ago
This is weird...apparantly the word "hungry" gets picked up by (adj) but not by (adjartnoun).
Ulrike
19 years ago
19 years ago
I think the Prof recently made it so that (adjartnoun) wouldn't register unless there was actually a noun there.
Eugene Meltzner
19 years ago
19 years ago
Ah. Then I guess for this particular keyphrase I'll use ((adj)|(adjartnoun)).

Hejix
19 years ago
19 years ago
I just don't get the raw mode. You're supposed to put "<?PF raw; ?>" in the keyphrase? Where? In the AI script section? Are you supposed to add something to it? It doesn't work and I don't know why.
Boner the Clown
19 years ago
19 years ago
It goes in the AI Script field.
It's hit and miss for me too. Raw mode seems to work best for me with (re) keyphrases.
It's hit and miss for me too. Raw mode seems to work best for me with (re) keyphrases.
melike
19 years ago
19 years ago
If you have several conditional statements in one line, does it go through them in order, or do only one of them have to be right?
for example,
How's your husband doing? <?PF if (mem-married) is "yes"; if female; ?>
Would that be asked to males who are married or females who aren't married?
for example,
How's your husband doing? <?PF if (mem-married) is "yes"; if female; ?>
Would that be asked to males who are married or females who aren't married?
psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
I would assume they all have to be right - in the above, it will only ask the question to females who already have the memory married = "yes" stored.
lunar22
19 years ago
19 years ago
Why aren't OK and okay interchangeable as key phrases? Like yes, yeah and yup are? (or are they, lol)
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