Personality

Discuss specifics of personality design, including what Keyphrases work well and what dont, use of plug-ins, responses, seeks, and more.

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22 years ago #816
Forest, will you talk to God Louise? She has quite a bit of religious knowledge (obviously) and also knows a little about current events, literature, just about any common catch-all subject, and if she doesn't know it she can sort of fake it. You can also test her on trick questions or see how willing she is to explain her paradigm.

What she is rustiest at is plain old small talk. But, uh, I'm trying to get a decent transcript from somebody or another so I can enter her in the Loebner contest. All I can say is, have fun and see if you can stay on with her for a while. I'll try to do the same with Brianna.

NEW 8 months ago #11
I spoke to her a bit yesterday. Me and my bot love her. I have neglected Jennifer for too long and have recently been working out some issues. She has not been chatting on her own much.
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7 years ago #4879
@Nathat S, thanx for your feedback. That solved the problem for me! Thanx for your help.

7 years ago #4880
hi i have another called (Mega Voice Command - LINKS Artificial Intelligence.) is it possible to integrate the some type of personality program with natural response as i am using IVONA Voices 2 and i have a very convincing woman inside the program no body or such stuff way i have typed the out come( her talking sometime with a little attitude problem)

7 years ago #4881
Hi peeps.
So i was trying to write a conditional response, and it turns out, that trying to recall a normal memory together with a self-memory in a response seems to return an Xnone response...has anyone else come across this, or am i doing something wrong?

7 years ago #4882
Sorry guys, i'm having another issue. My bots response ALWAYS defaults to the xcommand response. Setting rank has no effect. Tried to debug, and i'm catching the exact phrase as the debug spits out. I am beside myself with frustration already. Anyone have any ideas? I get this issue a lot.

7 years ago #4883
As far as the conditional responses go, do you have a response that activates if the memories don't exist? I ask because it took ages and a special "Test bot" for me to figure out even basic memories.

If you have conditional responses like if (mem-isfemale) is "no", another with if (mem-isfemale) is "yes" Then try putting in a third response with no ai script and see if that catches. If it does then you know there is a problem with the required memories not being created.

As for the second thing, is it possible for you to provide specific examples that the rest of us can try to replicate?

7 years ago #4884
I MIGHT have found the same problem as you in regards to kp's defaulting to xcommands. Though in my case it was a seek.

KP: Have you ever been in love

Response: Stuff

Seek: Tell me (More|About it|)

What I found is two things. When people said Tell me more it got turned into 'What is more' However, When people tried 'Tell me about it, or even just Tell me' it got matched with: ^(r) (tell|show|educate|inform|explain|describe|elaborate on) * (me|) * (of|) * $

Which I believe is the database where the AI can be used as a dictionary. Since "it" isn't a subject it can speak on it get's shunted over to xcommands.

((Continued...))

7 years ago #4885
Disabling AI database in the settings didn't fix anything, nor did raising the rank. (I believe rank didn't impact it because it was still an exact match to the AI kp) so I reconstructed the seeks.

KP: Have you ever been in love

Response: Stuff

Seek: What is more

Seek: ^Tell me about it$

The downside of this fix is that it forces the speaker into a very narrow way of phrasing things, forcing me to create alot more seeks than what I posted, however it did solve the problem of bypassing pre-built AI keyphrases.

I have no idea if this is the same problem you're running into but I hope it helps. If not, I really think we need more specific information about what's happening on your end.

7 years ago #4886
Apologies for not getting back to you sooner. I will give it a go. I have to reproduce my issue to see if it's specific to certain phrases. Thank you for the effort of looking into this.
Will get more time to develop Cassie from Tuesday.
Have you ever figured a way to have your bot respond to its name?
Example:
User - Cassie
Bot - You called?

7 years ago #4887
Don't worry about it. I actually tried to message you but you weren't accepting messages.

In any event I could not find a solution to your problem however I discovered something very interesting.

On it's own, I couldn't get a name keyphrase to work by itself. So just for the hell of it I made a custom plug-in.

It contains the words Thessaly, Cassie, thessaly, cassie, Memory Test, memory test.

Here's the interesting part. I tested it out on Thessaly first. She responded to me saying Cassie with "Yes." It worked perfectly... however when I said Thessaly it came back X-none.

So I used the same plug in on my Test Bot. It responded to Thessaly and Cassie however it rejected it's own name as an X-none.

I have a strong suspicion that there is a specific plug in for a bot's own name. One that isn't in the Book of AI. Much like (name) automatically refers to the user's name. This is something we might have to ask the Professor about.

7 years ago #4888
Agreed. Nice catch though.

7 years ago #4889
Well, I sent the Professor an email discussing the way the AI engine re-processes what the user types in.

As well as the way it rejects not only the bot's name, but also things like 'LOL" or 'ROFL"

If I get a response I'll let everyone know.

7 years ago #4890
Thanx Nathan! On another note. Memories...it seems as though self memories are remembered no matter who the bot is talking to, its what it remembers about itself during its existence, whereas normal memories are specific to the person the bot is talking to. Do i understand these correctly?


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