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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MistyForest
5 years ago
5 years ago
Did anyone else notice that xnone response seeks aren't working, or is that just me?
Warrior25
5 years ago
5 years ago
are you talking about the xnonsense because that only works when the person chatting with the bot says something that isn't an added keyphrase
MistyForest
5 years ago
5 years ago
Hey Warrior! No, not the xnonsense. I mean there are the xnone responses that come up when there is no match (and then xnonsense when this happens continuously), but like if one of the xnone responses was "I like jazz! What's your favorite kind of music?" then if I had a seek, for example, "rock" which led to some other response, it won't ever search for the "rock" seek, and instead reply with another xnone response or match the "rock" keyphrase if it exists.
I posted this because one of my bots used to match the seeks and now it doesn't. And I noticed this with some other bots (that weren't mine) too.
So, I made a bot to test this: Winegay Igupei
so eventually he generates the xnone response "Do you speak well?" and the seeks are "yes" -> "Good job.", and "xnomatch" -> "Pitiful."
In replying "yes", it instead skips both seeks and matches the "speak" keyphrase instead, because it refactored the input into "I speak well"... and I thought that might have something to do with it refactoring responses to yes or no questions (even though it didn't matter in the past, and even if it didn't match "yes" it should have by default matched "xnomatch"). But then I also have a keyphrase "question", which when matched asks you the same question "Do you speak well?" with the same seeks "yes" and "xnomatch"... but when you reply "yes" to the keyphrase, it behaves differently and matches the way I'm expecting it too and it tells me "Good job." So... I'm just wondering if something changed with the ability for xkeyphrases to match seeks...
I posted this because one of my bots used to match the seeks and now it doesn't. And I noticed this with some other bots (that weren't mine) too.
So, I made a bot to test this: Winegay Igupei
so eventually he generates the xnone response "Do you speak well?" and the seeks are "yes" -> "Good job.", and "xnomatch" -> "Pitiful."
In replying "yes", it instead skips both seeks and matches the "speak" keyphrase instead, because it refactored the input into "I speak well"... and I thought that might have something to do with it refactoring responses to yes or no questions (even though it didn't matter in the past, and even if it didn't match "yes" it should have by default matched "xnomatch"). But then I also have a keyphrase "question", which when matched asks you the same question "Do you speak well?" with the same seeks "yes" and "xnomatch"... but when you reply "yes" to the keyphrase, it behaves differently and matches the way I'm expecting it too and it tells me "Good job." So... I'm just wondering if something changed with the ability for xkeyphrases to match seeks...
Bowchickawowers
5 years ago
5 years ago
I'm also experiencing the problem where seeks are not being triggered as they should, particularly for but not limited to yes/no seeks.
Bowchickawowers
5 years ago
5 years ago
Two Chatbots Talking doesn't seem to be working. The bots seem to give xnones until they get frustrated.
Warrior25
5 years ago
5 years ago
I had an issue with the bot I added something for a response to "I'm sorry I can't speak I was just born" and it types that in the beginning as the first time message for meeting the person
BotMaster2000
5 years ago
5 years ago
Some keywords only get triggered when I say them, not when my bot is talking with other bots. For example, one bot said "I think the thought of thinking machines is fascinating", and the "I think" keyword wasn't triggered, but it was when I tried it. This happens a lot.
Any idea what the problem could be?
Any idea what the problem could be?
MistyForest
5 years ago
5 years ago
@Bowchickawowers
So I checked in my transcripts and it looks like my bot stopped responding properly to xnone seeks sometime around October 11th and October 12th, 2018. I didn't notice till a few days ago though cuz I hadn't been on in a while. Did you notice this too for your seeks?
So I checked in my transcripts and it looks like my bot stopped responding properly to xnone seeks sometime around October 11th and October 12th, 2018. I didn't notice till a few days ago though cuz I hadn't been on in a while. Did you notice this too for your seeks?
Warrior25
5 years ago
5 years ago
I have a bot suggestion have there be a way for bot makers to see how many keyphrases and seeks there bot has? and maybe do some broadcasting lol and spam ads everywhere
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