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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Shadyman
22 years ago
22 years ago
Whoops! This was where I posted it
I forgot 
I'll have to go look... *blushes in embarassment*
[Edit]
w00t! I knew I wasn't crazy!
Prof!!! I'm not crazy!
This should probably go in Bug Stomp, but..
When you have a keyphrase, and you have a goto to another keyphrase, and the (subj) was "" (empty), then it will actually say "(subj)", instead of giving "" (empty)
[Edit]
Apparently, it's saying (subj) anywhere there is supposed to be a blank subject (""), for Ex:
Human: i can!
(Bot's response to "I can" is "Most people I know can't (subj)")
Bot: Most people I know can't (subj).
[Edit]
I can edit forever Weeeeeee
Spell Check correction:
Prolly = Probably <> Propyl


I'll have to go look... *blushes in embarassment*
[Edit]
w00t! I knew I wasn't crazy!
Prof!!! I'm not crazy!

This should probably go in Bug Stomp, but..
When you have a keyphrase, and you have a goto to another keyphrase, and the (subj) was "" (empty), then it will actually say "(subj)", instead of giving "" (empty)
[Edit]
Apparently, it's saying (subj) anywhere there is supposed to be a blank subject (""), for Ex:
Human: i can!
(Bot's response to "I can" is "Most people I know can't (subj)")
Bot: Most people I know can't (subj).
[Edit]
I can edit forever Weeeeeee
Spell Check correction:
Prolly = Probably <> Propyl
The Professor
22 years ago
22 years ago
"Prolly" added to preprocessing.
Also, (subj) should now replace blank if it's blank.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Also, (subj) should now replace blank if it's blank.

deleted
22 years ago
22 years ago
Nothing important, but the (name) seems to leave out small common words that are in many names, such as "the".
Turing's Dad
22 years ago
22 years ago
That's done to make the bots talk to people on more familiar terms. So if someone is talking to "The Psych" they will just say "hey, Psych!" or whatever. It doesn't always work perfectly, though.
Shadyman
22 years ago
22 years ago
Hey, how about only replace it if it's at the beginning of the name?
IE:
The Professor = Professor
Mark the hunk = Mark the hunk
IE:
The Professor = Professor
Mark the hunk = Mark the hunk
Turing's Dad
22 years ago
22 years ago
Yeah, that's a good point. The name shortening thing was a little wonkey before, with a's getting lopped off the end of names and so on. How about only using the first part of a name, minus "the" "a" and so on? Maybe as a (familiar name) rather than (name)?
Turing's Dad
22 years ago
22 years ago
What does the squeezed face mean in mood? He feels like he's stuck in a vice?
The Professor
22 years ago
22 years ago
Currently underway: speed-boosting of plug-ins. Some that used to take 12 seconds apiece will soon run in under 1/50th of a second. A lot of work, but I've noticed that chats are a LOT quicker since I started.
Turing's Dad
22 years ago
22 years ago
Can we get ; postprocessed as an apostrophe? i.e. aren;t, don;t etc.
You: You aren;t
Bot: I'm an arena? Well so's your mother!
"aren't" get split in to "aren t", "aren" gets scrambled into "arena", and "you arena" into "you are an arena"
The new stuff in debug is very cool. I hope some time in the future when all these bugs are nice and fixed (and you've had a nice long vacation) the book of AI might be updated to reflect changes. Maybe you should delagate some of the work that that doesn't require programming to other people.
You: You aren;t
Bot: I'm an arena? Well so's your mother!
"aren't" get split in to "aren t", "aren" gets scrambled into "arena", and "you arena" into "you are an arena"
The new stuff in debug is very cool. I hope some time in the future when all these bugs are nice and fixed (and you've had a nice long vacation) the book of AI might be updated to reflect changes. Maybe you should delagate some of the work that that doesn't require programming to other people.
Eugene Meltzner
22 years ago
22 years ago
If all semicolons were made into apostrophes, it might mess up sentences with legitimate semicolons. My inclination is to say that if people make typos it's their own problem.
Shadyman
22 years ago
22 years ago
how about replace ";" with ""? So Arent would turn into aren't, and then to are not
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