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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Skysaw
22 years ago
22 years ago
I've had a million of them too, BD. What I hate most is that many of them love to send the same line 65 times in a row.
DaMoyre
22 years ago
22 years ago
Question:
How can I create a keyphrase that will respond to:
"What if you are (adjartnounprep)?"
I have a keyphrase for "What if you are (adjartnounprep)"; however, if there's a question mark (?) at the end of the sentence, Duo will ignore the keyphrase and respond with "are you" or "are"
For example:
DaMoyre: What if you're right?
Duo Maxwell: Oh, I think you are What if I right. (response programmed for keyphrase "are")
DaMoyre: What if you're right
Duo Maxwell: But what if I'm not right? That's what you should ask yourself.
DaMoyre: What if you're sleeping
Duo Maxwell: But what if I'm not sleeping? That's what you should ask yourself.
DaMoyre: What if you're sleeping?
Duo Maxwell: I'm sure there are some exceptions. (response programmed for keyphrase "are")
In both cases, it was the "?" at the end of the sentence that made the difference.
In the future, would it be possible to allow for punctuation marks in keyphrases?
How can I create a keyphrase that will respond to:
"What if you are (adjartnounprep)?"
I have a keyphrase for "What if you are (adjartnounprep)"; however, if there's a question mark (?) at the end of the sentence, Duo will ignore the keyphrase and respond with "are you" or "are"
For example:
DaMoyre: What if you're right?
Duo Maxwell: Oh, I think you are What if I right. (response programmed for keyphrase "are")
DaMoyre: What if you're right
Duo Maxwell: But what if I'm not right? That's what you should ask yourself.
DaMoyre: What if you're sleeping
Duo Maxwell: But what if I'm not sleeping? That's what you should ask yourself.
DaMoyre: What if you're sleeping?
Duo Maxwell: I'm sure there are some exceptions. (response programmed for keyphrase "are")
In both cases, it was the "?" at the end of the sentence that made the difference.
In the future, would it be possible to allow for punctuation marks in keyphrases?
DaMoyre
22 years ago
22 years ago
I do have one. But for some reason, the "what if" at the beginning of the sentence overrides it...
I'm gonna keep playing with it.
I'm gonna keep playing with it.
The Professor
22 years ago
22 years ago
Skysaw- hmm.. could you post the part of the conversation where that happened? I'm curious how you got two (typeof-x)s in one message.
DaMoyre- that's a bug. It should work fine. I'll look into it tonight.
DaMoyre- that's a bug. It should work fine. I'll look into it tonight.
Skysaw
22 years ago
22 years ago
And one more good example, just because it's fun!
Guest: are u a prostitute
Little Mu: Sure I am! And now I'll wave my magic wand, and turn you into a prostitute too! I'll be a call girl, and you can be a camp follower.
Guest: are u a prostitute
Little Mu: Sure I am! And now I'll wave my magic wand, and turn you into a prostitute too! I'll be a call girl, and you can be a camp follower.
isaacc
22 years ago
22 years ago
Where did Simulo get this? I have looked at his language center, and he's got no replies that have "Easy!" in them.
Hakkai: What do you think of the color red?
Simulo: Easy! It's red
Hakkai: What do you think of the color red?
Simulo: Easy! It's red
isaacc
22 years ago
22 years ago
How peculiar. I didn't think it was one of mine, since there's no punctuation at the end of the sentence.
isaacc
22 years ago
22 years ago
The new "haha" keyphrase is supposed to catch laughter, right? I think the pre-processor is still filtering out "lol" as an exclamation, however.
Prof?
Prof?
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