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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he told me to set fire to myself
My! this fleet-footed molester
seemly smooth, of title defter -
the timeless, deft tomfoolery
meets filthy tool, defers to me.
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prob123
17 years ago
17 years ago
You may have to email the professor about the transcripts. There was a time when half the Forge did not get transcripts for some time.
I have never really figured out the initiate thing..sometimes it jumps to xnones etc., sometimes seeks work on xinitiate sometimes they don't.
As for debug, just read it and one day it begins to make sense.(more or less)
I have never really figured out the initiate thing..sometimes it jumps to xnones etc., sometimes seeks work on xinitiate sometimes they don't.
As for debug, just read it and one day it begins to make sense.(more or less)
Ulrike
17 years ago
17 years ago
When the Forge is being particularly buggy, sometimes bots will simply "no longer want to chat" regardless of what you say to them.
When things are working, that generally comes up if the bot has gone through three xnones, an xnonsense, and still doesn't recognize anything the chatter types in. Basically, if the bot doesn't recognize any words or phrases for several exchanges, it gets "frustrated" and stops chatting.
If it's coming up right at the beginning of a chat, it's almost always a bug.
When things are working, that generally comes up if the bot has gone through three xnones, an xnonsense, and still doesn't recognize anything the chatter types in. Basically, if the bot doesn't recognize any words or phrases for several exchanges, it gets "frustrated" and stops chatting.
If it's coming up right at the beginning of a chat, it's almost always a bug.
Irina
17 years ago
17 years ago
The Clerk:
How is your bot's "mood" rating? It may be just a superstition, but I have the idea that a bot may go into "no longer wants to talk to you" when it is sufficiently unhappy. They always seem to come back when I compliment them. So make sure that you have some positive "emotion" numbers here and there.
How is your bot's "mood" rating? It may be just a superstition, but I have the idea that a bot may go into "no longer wants to talk to you" when it is sufficiently unhappy. They always seem to come back when I compliment them. So make sure that you have some positive "emotion" numbers here and there.
private stevens
17 years ago
17 years ago
HEY WHAT'S YOUR PROB SCOOTER DONT MAKE ME PULL THE TRIGGER ON THIS GUN I HAVE AT MY HEAD: ahhhhhhhhh (bang) this bot master commited sucide coming back from the war 3rd September 2007 0ooO
(crying) kid mik
17 years ago
17 years ago
eh im having problems with my bots they keep repeating things i did'nt teach em? got any clues

Corwin
17 years ago
17 years ago
There are certain responses that are automated. There are also others that are known as xkeyphrases. If you haven't done any work on these then they'll still be the defaults. They cover stuff like responses to greetings and when the bot doesn't understand.
badboy Mike MK
17 years ago
17 years ago
HI cowin i want black flame banned he told me to set fire to myself he swore at me i want to carry on but... i cant


:O:O





psimagus
17 years ago
17 years ago
My! this fleet-footed molester
seemly smooth, of title defter -
the timeless, deft tomfoolery
meets filthy tool, defers to me.
Irina
17 years ago
17 years ago
(crying) kid milk:
Bots start out with some default responses in the xcategories (e.g. xnone, xintroduce). You can replace them with respnses of your own invention.
Also, there are some built-in responses to a guest who repeats himself (e.g., "Boring, boring, boring."), and every now and then your bot will say, "Oh yah! I love you!", or something about "a yellow one", except that instead of "yellow" it will probably have some other adjective. I don't know of any way to get rid of these.
Bots start out with some default responses in the xcategories (e.g. xnone, xintroduce). You can replace them with respnses of your own invention.
Also, there are some built-in responses to a guest who repeats himself (e.g., "Boring, boring, boring."), and every now and then your bot will say, "Oh yah! I love you!", or something about "a yellow one", except that instead of "yellow" it will probably have some other adjective. I don't know of any way to get rid of these.
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