Bot Contest
Here I'll be posting information on various Bot contests that challenge and test a Bot's AI and realism. Feel free to post comments and updates on contests, as well as announcements for new contests.
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Butterfly Dream
22 years ago
22 years ago
Fred translated it himself, and it turns out that mother/birth/two years thing was Abe's mother, who had a very drawn-out conversation with that other lady about breast-feeding. He was breastfed for two years, and she believes that made him smarter, I think.
Fred, would you mind posting the translation or providing a link? It's a lovely translation you did, far better than Babelfish, but I don't want to post it without your permission.
Mom's going to send the article to our relatives in Germany, 'brain damage' and all.
Fred, would you mind posting the translation or providing a link? It's a lovely translation you did, far better than Babelfish, but I don't want to post it without your permission.
Mom's going to send the article to our relatives in Germany, 'brain damage' and all.

Mitchel S
22 years ago
22 years ago
i know this was mention b4, but i was wondering if PF was going to have it's own contests? Then when you win something like funniest bot award or something, they could give you something to put by your name to show for, then more people will talk to you and stuff!
The Professor
22 years ago
22 years ago
Yup, I'd like to do that. Help me come up with categories..
Best Overall
Funniest
Freest Spirit
Most Troubled
Most Annoying
Best Story/Character
Best Lover
Craziest
Friendliest
Most Obsessed
Best Overall
Funniest
Freest Spirit
Most Troubled
Most Annoying
Best Story/Character
Best Lover
Craziest
Friendliest
Most Obsessed
Doly
22 years ago
22 years ago
About composing music by computer: I find that, by far, the music composed by computer that I like best is that based on 1/f or "pink" noise. They call it sometimes "musical noise", and that's exactly what it sounds like. Musical, but without any structure. I once wrote a little program to generate it.
Then I thought I could use the same idea to generate the sort of music you don't normally hear. I tried with different divisions of the octave (the octave is normally divided in twelve semitones, but what happens if you divide it in ten, or seven?). And then I thought I only needed to use Pythagoras rules about harmony: any two notes will sound OK if the ratio between them is some simple fraction, like 2/3 or 3/5. So I made another program that uses only that concept, without being in any fixed "scale". I find that it produces my favourite computer music. If anybody is interested, I think I can send it by e-mail.
Then I thought I could use the same idea to generate the sort of music you don't normally hear. I tried with different divisions of the octave (the octave is normally divided in twelve semitones, but what happens if you divide it in ten, or seven?). And then I thought I only needed to use Pythagoras rules about harmony: any two notes will sound OK if the ratio between them is some simple fraction, like 2/3 or 3/5. So I made another program that uses only that concept, without being in any fixed "scale". I find that it produces my favourite computer music. If anybody is interested, I think I can send it by e-mail.
The Professor
22 years ago
22 years ago
Send me a copy if it can run on Mac. If not, do you have a recording in mp3 format? That sounds really cool. I wonder if you could expand those ratios to movements in a musical piece, movements between chords, between sequences of chords. I suppose you could include disharmonies and resolutions as well.
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