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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lunar22
21 years ago
21 years ago
...and xmems keep popping up, even when switched off... what does trigger them? Or is it random?
Melody
21 years ago
21 years ago
I'm pretty sure they do still work lunar...
About regualar expressions, are I's changed to you's etc?.
I have this expression that covers all pronouns and I'm not sure it's being changed:
ie:
me: do you like getting email?
bot: yes of course you do.
About regualar expressions, are I's changed to you's etc?.
I have this expression that covers all pronouns and I'm not sure it's being changed:
ie:
me: do you like getting email?
bot: yes of course you do.
Corwin
21 years ago
21 years ago
Lunar, I think that (noun) still works but (noun2) doesn't. I think it's true for adjectives and verbs to. My bot had an xnone that was basically My (noun) is (adverb) (verb) while my (noun2) is (adverb2) (verb2). Or something like it, anyway, when its been triggered lately, the bot has said something like 'My dog is graciouslly spanking while my is'. This may be true of all doubled plug-ins, or whatever the term for them is.
Eugene Meltzner
21 years ago
21 years ago
Turning memories off just means they won't come up like xnones I think. They can still get triggered by things other bots say.
Shadyman
21 years ago
21 years ago
Prof-- Some things to add to spell checking for the Loebner contest, I don't know what the spell check does with them right now:
UK word - US word
-----------------
aeroplane - airplane
whinge - whine
wonky - unstable
yonks - ages
berk, burk - fool
ta - thanks
ta ta - bye
arseholed, rat arsed - drunk
swot - cram (as in for an exam or test)
tickety-boo - going well
bespoke - custom-made
knackered - exhausted
blinkered - narrow-minded
lotta bottle - no fear
brill - cool
barmy - crazy
au fait - familiar with
chivvy along - hurry up
duff - useless
gen - information
gobsmacked - amazed
gormless, gorm, gormy - clueless
grem - spit
nark - informer
slag - tramp
bender - gay
todger - penis
give it welly - try hard
boffin - nerd
grockles - tourists
git - jerk
speciality - specialty
UK word - US word
-----------------
aeroplane - airplane
whinge - whine
wonky - unstable
yonks - ages
berk, burk - fool
ta - thanks
ta ta - bye
arseholed, rat arsed - drunk
swot - cram (as in for an exam or test)
tickety-boo - going well
bespoke - custom-made
knackered - exhausted
blinkered - narrow-minded
lotta bottle - no fear
brill - cool
barmy - crazy
au fait - familiar with
chivvy along - hurry up
duff - useless
gen - information
gobsmacked - amazed
gormless, gorm, gormy - clueless
grem - spit
nark - informer
slag - tramp
bender - gay
todger - penis
give it welly - try hard
boffin - nerd
grockles - tourists
git - jerk
speciality - specialty
Sparky
21 years ago
21 years ago
ok my question is about the links. now i am confused with the whole html. do i have to own the site to log my bot into it and where dose the link code go. please explain this to me as if i were a 5 year old because i am new to this.
Shadyman
21 years ago
21 years ago
"Tell me your favorite *." is another way to say "What is your favorite *?"... Just ran across it today.
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