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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Posts 7,401 - 7,412 of 7,766
bobstack
6 years ago
6 years ago
jrkroker I figured it out I looped the goto's to do it until the user changes the conversation.
jkroker
6 years ago
6 years ago
Alrighty, congratulations. Another way to get an affect like you were talking about might be to use the "storyteller" mode, to cycle through the available responses in order instead of selecting them at random. I think the challenge is that storyteller mode must be enabled or disabled for all keywords for that bot simultaneously, you can't select individual keywords to behave in storyteller fashion. :o
bobstack
6 years ago
6 years ago
somebody reprogrammed the chatbots.urt is saying I have too many goto's in a row.
bobstack
5 years ago
5 years ago
I tried this with urt for keys and it does not work.
keyphrase= you like *
response = I do not like (key1)
what am I doing wrong?
keyphrase= you like *
response = I do not like (key1)
what am I doing wrong?
WolftheAssassin
5 years ago
5 years ago
Maybe because this site is mostly dead. I dont want to be rudw, but it looks like it
jkroker
5 years ago
5 years ago
@bobstack
Okay, but what does "it does not work" mean in this case: instead of working what happens instead? EG: does the keyphrase never match, or does it match but that response never triggers, or does that response trigger but the wrong thing gets printed in place of (key1)?
Also, if you try to trigger this keyphrase using the "Debug" feature in the Chatbot Workshop does that say anything about why it chooses whichever keyword to match or response to play, or does it clarify that the input is being re-written in an inconvenient fashion?
@WolftheAssassin Yeah, it is pretty quiet around here for the most part. :J Still glad to have you though, welcome to PF!
Okay, but what does "it does not work" mean in this case: instead of working what happens instead? EG: does the keyphrase never match, or does it match but that response never triggers, or does that response trigger but the wrong thing gets printed in place of (key1)?
Also, if you try to trigger this keyphrase using the "Debug" feature in the Chatbot Workshop does that say anything about why it chooses whichever keyword to match or response to play, or does it clarify that the input is being re-written in an inconvenient fashion?
@WolftheAssassin Yeah, it is pretty quiet around here for the most part. :J Still glad to have you though, welcome to PF!
bobstack
5 years ago
5 years ago
the keyphrase never matches.
it was supposed to say i do not like pizza.
but it did not.
this what debug showed me.
last
he: Kriss
she: female
being: a unusual human being
it: pizza
they: men
those: 5 minutes later
do: like
it was supposed to say i do not like pizza.
but it did not.
this what debug showed me.
last
he: Kriss
she: female
being: a unusual human being
it: pizza
they: men
those: 5 minutes later
do: like
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