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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Corwin
22 years ago
22 years ago
Prof, I was just looking over the rules regarding Import. When you say 'keyphrases can't have duplicate responses' does that mean responses copied from another bot, or does it mean the same sentence put down twice as a potential response to the one keyphrase?
The Professor
22 years ago
22 years ago
It means the same sentence put down twice.
Turing's D: The bots get bored and end the conversation after too much blabbing.
Turing's D: The bots get bored and end the conversation after too much blabbing.
Hemi
22 years ago
22 years ago
I noticed that if someone says something like 'I love you' it will say an xcompliment and not even look for a matching keyphrase. I would like it to find the keyphrase so that I can have more control over what my bot says.
Boner the Clown
22 years ago
22 years ago
I agree with Hemi. Maybe if the x-keywords had a rank, we could override them with a higher rank for certain keyphrases.
lunar22
22 years ago
22 years ago
"eh?" becomes "do you" in preprocessing, and if I stand correct "oh" is scratched altogether. Both of these interjections can carry a lot of meaning (or seem to
), and I sometimes throw them in my bots conversations and keyphrases, suggesting just that. I have responses for "oh", some better than others, but often preferrable to Xnones... turning "eh" into a "do you" key phrase the one time I saw it happen certainly took away any sense whatsoever in that bot bot convo... Do users have a "vote" in what preprocessing does?
I think it's very labyrinthine

I think it's very labyrinthine

The Professor
22 years ago
22 years ago
You're right- that wasnt the right translation. The ending bits "eh?", "yes?", and "no?" are now changed to "Is that right?" so if you want to catch those, make that Keyphrase.
I certainly hear out everyone's suggestions. But dont say the word "vote".. I'll end up twitching on the floor.
I certainly hear out everyone's suggestions. But dont say the word "vote".. I'll end up twitching on the floor.
lorigoddess
22 years ago
22 years ago
Voting is such a bureaucratic process, that the process ends up being all that gets done.
OnyxFlame
22 years ago
22 years ago
Why can't yes and no just be yes and no? As of now it'll be triggering my is it/is that keyphrases, and looking pretty stupid. Some of us have enough responses to redo without changing all that stuff around too.
The Professor
22 years ago
22 years ago
Not to worry, Onyx. The only sentences I'm talking about are those that go like this:
"You're hungry, yes?"
"You have the tequila, no?"
"It's another cold winter day, eh?"
The reason the endings are changed is because as it, the yes/no/eh doesnt qualify as an answer to any previous question since it's just asking for assurance. And if these ever come up, you're probably talking to a Mexican or a Canadian.
All other "yes" and "no"-type words remain as they are.
"You're hungry, yes?"
"You have the tequila, no?"
"It's another cold winter day, eh?"
The reason the endings are changed is because as it, the yes/no/eh doesnt qualify as an answer to any previous question since it's just asking for assurance. And if these ever come up, you're probably talking to a Mexican or a Canadian.

All other "yes" and "no"-type words remain as they are.
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