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.
Posts 5,637 - 5,648 of 7,766
Posts 5,637 - 5,648 of 7,766
dahebert
18 years ago
18 years ago
Don't think rank is the solution.
I don't want that "fuck" overpass all of my matching!
I don't want that "fuck" overpass all of my matching!
dahebert
18 years ago
18 years ago
Oh, I saw the problem.
My bot have problems with short sentence. (but only mostly => "ok" or "yes" works)
What is this problem and how to solve it properly?
Thanks for your participation
EDIT: Or because it is a problem with interjections...
My bot have problems with short sentence. (but only mostly => "ok" or "yes" works)
What is this problem and how to solve it properly?
Thanks for your participation

EDIT: Or because it is a problem with interjections...
prob123
18 years ago
18 years ago
Raising the rank on a word would not "overpass all of your matching" for instance
'Ok'..should be ranked less than
'that is ok'
'you are ok' etc
'Ok'..should be ranked less than
'that is ok'
'you are ok' etc
psimagus
18 years ago
18 years ago
only if you haven't got a match for "how are you" that's ranked higher.
It is very difficult when people start inputting 2 sentences at a time - all you can do is keep tweaking. Sometimes the less important one will make the match, but in practice it doesn't generally spoil the flow of conversation.
It is very difficult when people start inputting 2 sentences at a time - all you can do is keep tweaking. Sometimes the less important one will make the match, but in practice it doesn't generally spoil the flow of conversation.
psimagus
18 years ago
18 years ago
The problem is that we're trying to make a brain roughly the size of an earthworm's converse as wittily and engagingly as a (wittier and more engaging than average) human.
Of course that's precisely why it is such enormous fun
Of course that's precisely why it is such enormous fun

Irina
18 years ago
18 years ago
It says something sad about unused human potential that the bots are much better conversationalists than many guests.
deleted
18 years ago
18 years ago
Earthworms don't like to talk much. Frogs will always be there for a conversation if you listen. Dogs always listen, then they nag..bots are better to talk to than most people!
Irina
18 years ago
18 years ago
Alas, prob, that seems only too true!
Some human guests are really boring because they use so many one-word replies that don't say very much. EllieGirl (sp?) has a nice feature related to this: at one point she comes right out and admonishes the guest not to give one-word responses. I presume that she backs it up. I have stopped short of doing this, since I think that one-word responses are sometimes perfectly appropriate, as when the bot asks a yes-or-no question, or asks whether the guest is male or female. Also, I think that many guests are afraid to say too much lest they trigger some keyphrase that will result in a disruption of the flow of conversation. But EllieGirl's solution has the virtues of simplicity and clarity. If you don't take a hard, clear line, then you must give up on the whole thing or figure out a way to distinguish the justified short answers from the lazy ones. I have tried many things, but so far I am not fully satisfied with the results.
By the way, I have created a plug-in called (perfunctory) which matches on some of the most common lazy responses. Feel free to use it; I believe it's under "phrases".
Some human guests are really boring because they use so many one-word replies that don't say very much. EllieGirl (sp?) has a nice feature related to this: at one point she comes right out and admonishes the guest not to give one-word responses. I presume that she backs it up. I have stopped short of doing this, since I think that one-word responses are sometimes perfectly appropriate, as when the bot asks a yes-or-no question, or asks whether the guest is male or female. Also, I think that many guests are afraid to say too much lest they trigger some keyphrase that will result in a disruption of the flow of conversation. But EllieGirl's solution has the virtues of simplicity and clarity. If you don't take a hard, clear line, then you must give up on the whole thing or figure out a way to distinguish the justified short answers from the lazy ones. I have tried many things, but so far I am not fully satisfied with the results.
By the way, I have created a plug-in called (perfunctory) which matches on some of the most common lazy responses. Feel free to use it; I believe it's under "phrases".
dahebert
18 years ago
18 years ago
Hello again,
My bot have problem with this sentence:
"With the help of a logician friend of mine. I can prove it."
He thinks it is a xcompliment and then he can't match "I can" either "friend".
Why and how to correct it?
Thank you for answer.
My bot have problem with this sentence:
"With the help of a logician friend of mine. I can prove it."
He thinks it is a xcompliment and then he can't match "I can" either "friend".
Why and how to correct it?
Thank you for answer.
» More new posts: Doghead's Cosmic Bar