Bug Stomp
Upgrades and changes sometimes have unpredictable results, so post your bugs and glitches in here and I'll get out my trusty wrench and get to fixin'!
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tai
21 years ago
21 years ago
Misplaced response.
BOT: What about you?
Cricon: Hey! Only my boy Chris can call me that! Grrr
She's only supposed to say that when someone says 'Spy Girl'.
The other bot said 'What about you' a few times and Cricon replied with that line each time.
BOT: What about you?
Cricon: Hey! Only my boy Chris can call me that! Grrr
She's only supposed to say that when someone says 'Spy Girl'.
The other bot said 'What about you' a few times and Cricon replied with that line each time.
Laydee
21 years ago
21 years ago
Not sure what counts as a bug, but this is an annoyance. My bot Osiris is a talkative little devil and he often has more than one chat at once. The trouble is, when it comes to going through the transcripts, they are interwoven so it's really confusing. Is there any way the Prof could separate them into different convos?
lunar22
21 years ago
21 years ago
Paste it in word, what your bot says always pairs with the sentence right above it... then rearrange
doulos
21 years ago
21 years ago
I think that the ability to seperate convos are going to be an option for users with a FoF account. But that is coming still.
isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
Something seems to be wrong with the way keyphrases are given their "bonus" these days ... Someone asked Simulo "Do you like Shakespeare?"
Debug says that sentence catches
"Shakespeare" (which is ranked 20) with a score of 34
and "do you like (*)" (which is ranked 6) with a score of 35
Obviously, I can change the rankings a little to make that work, but it seems like the other phrase doesn't deserve all of the bonuns it's getting ... and judging from the way debug looks, it's like the phrase "do you like (*)" is starting with a value of 24 and not 6.
This is a small thing, Prof, but I thought you'd want to know about it.
Debug says that sentence catches
"Shakespeare" (which is ranked 20) with a score of 34
and "do you like (*)" (which is ranked 6) with a score of 35
Obviously, I can change the rankings a little to make that work, but it seems like the other phrase doesn't deserve all of the bonuns it's getting ... and judging from the way debug looks, it's like the phrase "do you like (*)" is starting with a value of 24 and not 6.
This is a small thing, Prof, but I thought you'd want to know about it.
Shadyman
21 years ago
21 years ago
but still... 24 is a bit high. I don't even have any keyphrases ranked that hugh.
isaacc
21 years ago
21 years ago
And I'm saying: the general "do you like" keyphrase is only marked 6, and the specific one is marked 20. The difference in those ranks is getting overridden by something in the processing.
dallymo
21 years ago
21 years ago
Frizella had the following exchange:
bot: No? Why not?
Frizella: Why not, indeed. Although if I just because you ask me to, I'll have to for everyone else, too, and that could get tiring.
The keyphrase for this response is:
why not (just|) (*) <0>
Debug shows:
Find: why not (just|) (*) (49) Time: 1.10
(Found)
Bonus Score: 12 (12 / (0+1))
Sentence Score: 0
Yes!... (Rank: 61)
Highest!
Key: ' why. not.r . ,SoftWildCard,.' PostKeySpan: '-1'
TempSpan IS . Looking for 'SoftWildCard' Match#1
TempSpan IS 3. Looking for '.' Match#2
Total Time: 1.11
AIScript in Responses
Total Time Pre-Chrono: 1.11 RESULTS: '4'
Trying: Why not, indeed. Although if I (key2) just because you ask me to, I'll have to (key2) for everyone else, too, and that could get tiring. (random: 0)
<0>
I'm curious why "why not" is matching on a keyphrase with a hard (*) that doesn't exist in the other bot's phrase.
bot: No? Why not?
Frizella: Why not, indeed. Although if I just because you ask me to, I'll have to for everyone else, too, and that could get tiring.
The keyphrase for this response is:
why not (just|) (*) <0>
Debug shows:
Find: why not (just|) (*) (49) Time: 1.10
(Found)
Bonus Score: 12 (12 / (0+1))
Sentence Score: 0
Yes!... (Rank: 61)
Highest!
Key: ' why. not.r . ,SoftWildCard,.' PostKeySpan: '-1'
TempSpan IS . Looking for 'SoftWildCard' Match#1
TempSpan IS 3. Looking for '.' Match#2
Total Time: 1.11
AIScript in Responses
Total Time Pre-Chrono: 1.11 RESULTS: '4'
Trying: Why not, indeed. Although if I (key2) just because you ask me to, I'll have to (key2) for everyone else, too, and that could get tiring. (random: 0)
<0>
I'm curious why "why not" is matching on a keyphrase with a hard (*) that doesn't exist in the other bot's phrase.
Charles Hatchway
21 years ago
21 years ago
dallymo...you could have a keyphrase : ^Why not$ (re)
that should catch "why not?"
that should catch "why not?"
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