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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20 years ago #4299
((adj|) (adv|)) ? Granted that collapses to a potential () but in a KP it would catch all adj and adv instances

20 years ago #4300
I don't think (adv) is a plugin either.

20 years ago #4301
Okay, someone said the following sentence to Fizzy:

"The trick is to find eternity in every instant."

This triggered the following keyphrase:

"(noun) is * (adj)"

He used the following response:

"Yes, and we all know how much you love (key2) things."

It came out like this:

"Yes, and we all know how much you love in things."

Since when is "in" and adjective?

20 years ago #4302
(key2) would be the * in that case. (key3) should hit the adjective.

20 years ago #4303
Though we do sometimes use 'in' to mean 'cool' or 'in-style'... *shrugs*

20 years ago #4304
Then why did it pick up just "in" and not "to find eternity in"? I thought a * without parentheses didn't count as a key.

20 years ago #4305
Hmm. I think you're right. It must have seen 'in' as the adjective. Maybe you could try

(noun) is ((adv)|) (adj)

[(adv)/(adverb) IS listed in the Book of AI as a plugin.]

20 years ago #4306
Really? I just looked through the list for it and didn't see it. I must be blind...

20 years ago #4307
It's right after (adj) in the Advanced Bot Development, Wildcards and Plugins section:

(adjective) or (adj) A single adjective.
Matches: silly, yellow, grunting

(adverb) or (adv) A single adverb.
Matches: swiftly, loudly, really

20 years ago #4308
*, even without parentheses counts as a key. Lack of parentheses signifies that it doesn't have to exist. E.g.:

Keyphrase: I am * you
Would catch: I am a lot like you, I am near you, I am you
And (key1)s should respectively be: a lot like, near, [blank]

20 years ago #4309
hey I found a website on abbrevations used in chatting online and on cell phone. It might prove useful for those wanting to program their bots to understand it. Here is the link:
http://www.netlingo.com/emailsh.cfm

20 years ago #4310
re: "in" as (adj)

I've had the same thing happen with my bot. "In" is, as Ulrike said, being interpreted as a synonym for cool or good...(adj-pos) also matches "in".


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