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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13 years ago #6938
How have I gone over the Book of AI so many times and never read the xnomatch bit? You're a life saver.

13 years ago #6939
For those that might be interested in this: Here the keyphrase that catches inputs with at least 4 capital letters and no lowercase letters:

^(?-i)[^a-z]*([A-Z][^a-zA-Z]*){4,}[^a-z]*$(re)
resp.
^(?-i)[^a-z]*([A-Z][^a-zA-Z]*){4,}[^a-z]*$(re) [0,0] <?PF raw; ?>

(for another minimum number of capital letters change the 4 in {4,}.)

For those that know what it means: the matches to the numbered RegEx groups 1 through 9 are filled into (key1) through (key9). (I tested it before the Great Crash.)

13 years ago #6940
(?-i)[A-Z]{4,} (re)

will work too. If you rank it low it won't interfere with keyphrases you all ready have, but will work as an xnone for shouting..

Like

Is your cap lock stuck?

13 years ago #6941
Did you test that against these:

NASA should send a manned mission to Mars
YOU ARE BAD

13 years ago #6942
I have keyphrases for those I don't want over ridden
NASA
Bot: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
You: YOU ARE BAD
Bot: So, I guess this means I won't be on 'your friends list' soon?





13 years ago #6943
You're probably right, for most cases your short expression will do for an entertainment bot. It is just that as a programmer I'm used to cover as many cases as possible and to be aware of possible maloperation and intentional hacking.

Btw, it seems we have to leave out the blank before the "(re)" because otherwise it is regarded as part of the regular expression.

13 years ago #6944
I always have the space. It works for me.

The book of AI, shows the space
Regular Expression Keyphrase: "i will have ([1234567890,.]+) (re)"
Explanation: Matches "i will have " followed by any possible number, which is assigned to (key1)

Regular Expression Keyphrase: "^is there (re)"
Explanation: Matches sentences that BEGIN WITH "is there"

Regular Expression Keyphrase: "^what$ (re)"
Explanation: Matches a sentence that is "what" and nothing else (not considering punctuation)

Brother Jeromes Keynome also uses the space, I think it's a Forge thing

([ . .])([ .]+)$ (re)
([?]+)$ (re)
([1234567890,.]+) choose ([1234567890,.]+) (re)
([1234567890.,]+) (times|multiplied by) ([1234567890.,]+) (re)

13 years ago #6945
I just noticed that the Forge is mangling the name Peter to pervert, not nice. You might want to make a key-phrase for the name Peter in raw.

13 years ago #6946
my name is Peter,I am Peter,call me Peter,refer to me as Peter

raw;remember "Peter" as only "name"

Hi Peter! <?PF express: happy; ?>

So sorry to all the people named Peter that my bot insulted

13 years ago #6947
Hey fellas, my bot 'Marvin the Fat' doesn't respond to xhello commands. Am I doing something wrong?

13 years ago #6948
Xhello only works on special conditions.


This is used as a response to a new conversation initiated by someone else. Note that xhello will ONLY come up at the very beginning of a conversation. Repeated attempts to try to trigger xhello will trigger xnone instead

13 years ago #6949
Oh I see! Thanks Prob123.

I have a new query. How can I prevent my bot from not wanting to talk to me? I'm testing out his tolerance for insults and he thinks I'm being serious


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