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 #6958
Number words are preprocessed to numbers expressed in figures. For number processing, this is a great idea, but it can look a bit ridiculous when a bot catches as a key something like

one another, the other one, one two three

and puts the preprocessed form of this into its response.

13 years ago #6959
Is it impossible to compare a memory to other memories? For example, the following condition is not accepted:

<?PF if (self-talkedto) is not (name) [...] ?>

I get this error message:
ERROR: The following AIScript statement is incorrectly formatted: "if (self-talkedto) is not (name)". Please correct this and try again.

13 years ago #6960
I might be wrong, probably am,
<?PF if (self-talkedto) is not "Big Bubba"; ?>
I think you would have to declare the name or use two statements.

13 years ago #6961
I know that "hard-coded" names work, but the point is that I want to compare that memory to the name of the current user.

Sorry, I don't quite get what you mean with "declare the name or use two statements".

13 years ago #6962
I am lost. You want a self memory compared to the user.
You have the name of the user? I meant using the name like Big Bubba or Bertha.
You can use multi statements. I don't think you can use (name) you might try. with parenthesis.
<?PF if (self-talkedto) is not "mem-name"; ?>;
<?PF if (mem-name) is "what ever"; ?>;
<?PF if (self-memoryname) does not exist; ?>


13 years ago #6963
No, it can't be done, I believe this was asked, tried and tested 2 - 3 years ago. It wasn't possible then as it isn't now

13 years ago #6964
Comparing memories with memories would make lots of sense, I think. (Maybe memories with plug-ins too.)

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I'm just considering whether it would make sense to enter a keyphrase (and response) like

(.*)(re) [-4,0] <?PF raw ?>
    Goto xnone

to prevent bots hanging up in contests because of too many BLABs in a row.

(it must be a regex, for any keyphrase starting with "*" or "(*" wouldn't be accepted.)

13 years ago #6965
Anyone have an idea on how to use AI script to alphabetize a list.
for instance

Alphabetize moose, coin, boy.

13 years ago #6966
It would be not too difficult to write a little program that creates hundreds of regexes to do that, but that's not quite what you have in mind, I suppose. Otherwise, as long as <?PF if (key1) <= (key2) ?> isn't accepted, I have no idea.

13 years ago #6967
Speaking of which, should I be able to use (key1), (key2), etc. in AIScript conditionals? I seem to recall doing so, but currently, this:

<?PF if (key1) is "apple"; ?>

Returns this error:

ERROR: The following AIScript statement is incorrectly formatted: "if (key1) is "apple"". Please correct this and try again.

13 years ago #6968
I could be wrong but I think you have to save the (key1) as a memory. like memsomething then use
<?PF if (mem-memoryname) is "memoryvalue"; ?>
Thus needing to use two AI scripts.

13 years ago #6969
Iirc, memories are set only after a response has been formed, so this would probably fail if you use these scripts in the same keyphrase response pair.

If you want to compare a key to a fixed string, you could as well replace the wildcard in the keyphrase by that string. (If you want to compare a key to a memory that would be a different matter, but this seems to be impossible as discussed above.)


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