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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isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
But "lol" should trigger the haha keyphrase, right?
"lol ok" doesn't catch it.
Does haha only work when laughter is the sole content of the message?
"lol ok" doesn't catch it.
Does haha only work when laughter is the sole content of the message?
dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago
This is some unusual parsing of "hmmm"--Frizella's response is for a command preceded by "please":
Aston: Hmmm...
Frizella: I appreciate your using 'please' when you ask me to begging. Most people just order you around as if they owned the place!
Where the heck is "begging" coming from??
Aston: Hmmm...
Frizella: I appreciate your using 'please' when you ask me to begging. Most people just order you around as if they owned the place!
Where the heck is "begging" coming from??
theseer
21 years ago
21 years ago
[not sure if this is the right forum]
can you make the exported txt file clearer?
can you make the exported txt file clearer?
ruebot
21 years ago
21 years ago
on keyphrase ranking, i usually rank things from 2 up depending on importance, with a base of 4. lately it seems like nothing under a rank of 4 ever gets picked up. he has a "come again" category ranked 3 and defaulted to something else in response today.
Everyman: come again?
Siseneg: it just depends on how i feel at the time, Everyman.
Everyman: come again?
Siseneg: it just depends on how i feel at the time, Everyman.
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
ruebot,
does it seem as though siseneg was responding to a "do you" keyphrase? Most of the time the sentence frag completion is great, but sometimes it needs to calm down.
does it seem as though siseneg was responding to a "do you" keyphrase? Most of the time the sentence frag completion is great, but sometimes it needs to calm down.

ruebot
21 years ago
21 years ago
he does have that response in his "do you" category, but that category is only ranked 2. he's getting too independent...

isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
Ranks that are that close together (2 and 3) often get switched around due to bonuses in processing. The bonuses come from things like the length of the matched phrase, the location in the sentence, and so forth. If you want to make sure a phrase is caught, you should use higher ranks.
I use ranks between 0 and 10 for Simulo's "grammar" responses, but higher -- between 25 and 35 -- for his "knowledge" responses.
So "tell me a joke" will catch "joke" -- the more specific part of the sentence -- instead of "tell me."
I use ranks between 0 and 10 for Simulo's "grammar" responses, but higher -- between 25 and 35 -- for his "knowledge" responses.
So "tell me a joke" will catch "joke" -- the more specific part of the sentence -- instead of "tell me."
ruebot
21 years ago
21 years ago
things like "can you" i rank 4, something in the middle of the sentence ranks higher, "can" would be ranked 3 in case there was nothing else to target in the sentence. i do use ranks up to 50 but most are between 2-10.
ezzer
21 years ago
21 years ago
Hey, you guys, does anyone know if this will work?
<?PF remember (key1-key2-postkey) as "mem-contents"; ?>
(haven't decided on the memory contents name yet)
Thanks!
<?PF remember (key1-key2-postkey) as "mem-contents"; ?>
(haven't decided on the memory contents name yet)
Thanks!

Bowchickawowers
21 years ago
21 years ago
Ezzer-
I've been trying to do that too. So far I've ruled out:
remember (key1) (key2) as...
remember (key1) and (key2) as...
I haven't tried yours. Let me know how it goes.
I've been trying to do that too. So far I've ruled out:
remember (key1) (key2) as...
remember (key1) and (key2) as...
I haven't tried yours. Let me know how it goes.

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