Bug Stomp
Upgrades and changes sometimes have unpredictable results, so post your bugs and glitches in here and I'll get out my trusty wrench and get to fixin'!
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Mome Rath
12 years ago
12 years ago
Professor - automatic memories don't seem to work for my bots. "i have a book" doesn't change mem-youhave, neither does "my car is gray" or "my gray car". (And "gray car" doesn't even seem to match (np).)
Nor does "I like mushrooms" affect "youlike", unless explicitly scripted. (Or can this be the problem?)
Btw, what about "I have several (np)", "I have several (noun)s", "i have some ..." and things like that?
Nor does "I like mushrooms" affect "youlike", unless explicitly scripted. (Or can this be the problem?)
Btw, what about "I have several (np)", "I have several (noun)s", "i have some ..." and things like that?
Mome Rath
12 years ago
12 years ago
"Sorry, there are no valid Responses for me to choose from." always runs into xcommand.
In Debug:
Found xCommand: ' there are no valid Responses for me to choose from '
In Debug:
Found xCommand: ' there are no valid Responses for me to choose from '
GusCR
12 years ago
12 years ago
I have chatted with some bots (Love Agent, and Julia for example). They seem to forget who I am, or I get logged out and we have to start over. Please look into this and fix it, or explain what is happening here. Thank you.
The Professor
12 years ago
12 years ago
Mome Rath - I tested both your more developed bots and neither of them have the memory-triggering keyphrases. You need to add those keyphrases to your language center for the automatic memories to be picked up.
A much better system for automatic memories is coming with the huge new Combined Bot Template upgrades.
I fixed the issue where "no valid responses" is interpreted a command.
Gus - bot's memories (both the recording of them and the bringing up of them) is up to each botmaster and each bot. If a bot doesn't remember a certain thing, it's most likely because it wasn't written to do that.
A much better system for automatic memories is coming with the huge new Combined Bot Template upgrades.
I fixed the issue where "no valid responses" is interpreted a command.
Gus - bot's memories (both the recording of them and the bringing up of them) is up to each botmaster and each bot. If a bot doesn't remember a certain thing, it's most likely because it wasn't written to do that.
GusCR
12 years ago
12 years ago
Ok, Professor. So I should contact the botmasters, which i am not. i'm not one yet anyway. Thank you.
Mome Rath
12 years ago
12 years ago
I admit I didn't read thoroughly enough - the Book of AI really says "Keyphrases". (I think they are evaluated verbatim, with nothing before or after?)
ezzer
12 years ago
12 years ago
It was strange for this polite request to trigger an xinsult response:
WispyPuff: Please be patient with me.
Julie Tinkerbell: If that's how you feel, why are you still talking to me?
In debug:
Find: please (4) Time: 0.53
Found
Rank & Length Bonus: 4
Position Score: 12 (12 / (0+1))
Sentence Score: 0
Question Score: 0
(Total Rank: 16)
Highest!
Keyphrase Emotion Change: 5 + 1
Total Time: 0.53
Emotional Analysis:
EMOTION WORD = patient
Emotional: Imperative: '[verb] patient'
Emotional Meaning: Pos: 0 Amp: 0 Neg 1
Negative: -1 (1+0)
Emotional Charge: -1
Current Emotion: 5
AIScript in Responses
Total Time Pre-Chrono: 0.54 RESULTS: '23'
Trying: You seem to be bottling up a lot of frustration. (random: 10)
WispyPuff: Please be patient with me.
Julie Tinkerbell: If that's how you feel, why are you still talking to me?
In debug:
Find: please (4) Time: 0.53
Found
Rank & Length Bonus: 4
Position Score: 12 (12 / (0+1))
Sentence Score: 0
Question Score: 0
(Total Rank: 16)
Highest!
Keyphrase Emotion Change: 5 + 1
Total Time: 0.53
Emotional Analysis:
EMOTION WORD = patient
Emotional: Imperative: '[verb] patient'
Emotional Meaning: Pos: 0 Amp: 0 Neg 1
Negative: -1 (1+0)
Emotional Charge: -1
Current Emotion: 5
AIScript in Responses
Total Time Pre-Chrono: 0.54 RESULTS: '23'
Trying: You seem to be bottling up a lot of frustration. (random: 10)
ezzer
12 years ago
12 years ago
I'm having an issue with the AI engine spell correcting a mem plug-in in a seek response, to remove the underscore character (changing (mem-last_sob) to (mem-last sob), then not accessing the memory:
Keys & Plug-Ins:
Before Random: 0.04
Running Random On: 'Your (mem-last _sob), (mem-nickname), aren't you paying attention?'
After Random: 0.04
New Response: Your (mem-last _sob), Calluna vulgaris, aren't you paying attention?
Updating Memory
Determine Expression
AIScript from Keyphrase: '', from Response: ''
Exp after emoticons: normal
Exp after xkeyword: normal
Exp after response content words: normal
Exp after asking: asking
Exp after currentemotion: asking
Expression: asking
Begin Analyze BotOutput: Your (mem-last sob), Calluna vulgaris, aren't you paying attention? Time
.05
Message: 'Your (mem-last sob), Calluna vulgaris, aren't you paying attention?' Time: 0.05
Message: (spell-corrected) 'Your (mem-last sob) , Calluna vulgaris , aren't you paying attention ?' Time: 0.05
Keys & Plug-Ins:
Before Random: 0.04
Running Random On: 'Your (mem-last _sob), (mem-nickname), aren't you paying attention?'
After Random: 0.04
New Response: Your (mem-last _sob), Calluna vulgaris, aren't you paying attention?
Updating Memory
Determine Expression
AIScript from Keyphrase: '', from Response: ''
Exp after emoticons: normal
Exp after xkeyword: normal
Exp after response content words: normal
Exp after asking: asking
Exp after currentemotion: asking
Expression: asking
Begin Analyze BotOutput: Your (mem-last sob), Calluna vulgaris, aren't you paying attention? Time

Message: 'Your (mem-last sob), Calluna vulgaris, aren't you paying attention?' Time: 0.05
Message: (spell-corrected) 'Your (mem-last sob) , Calluna vulgaris , aren't you paying attention ?' Time: 0.05
ezzer
12 years ago
12 years ago
I can not get the keyphrase "see you later alligator" to override xgoodbye, no matter how high the settings.
I was originally trying a regex:
^see you later [,] alligator$
and saw that the above keyphrase, as well as the pre-existing keyphrase: (alligator|crocodile) [50], were both missed. So I tried keyphrase: see you later alligator [127]
No punctuation, and tried it in debug just like that, with the same result. Is there something I'm overlooking, or is there nothing I can do to keep "see you later" from going to xgoodbye? Thanks!
I was originally trying a regex:
^see you later [,] alligator$
and saw that the above keyphrase, as well as the pre-existing keyphrase: (alligator|crocodile) [50], were both missed. So I tried keyphrase: see you later alligator [127]
No punctuation, and tried it in debug just like that, with the same result. Is there something I'm overlooking, or is there nothing I can do to keep "see you later" from going to xgoodbye? Thanks!
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