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This is a forum for newcomers to the Personality Forge. Many questions can be answered by reading the Book of AI and the FAQ under the "My Bots" link in the upper corner.
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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
isaacc
20 years ago
20 years ago
Turtle, there are a couple of places you can put "conversation starters" for your bot -- though xnone is the most obvious place.
You might also use follow-up questions in seeks, or in response to a statement.
If you ask "What planet do you live on?" as an xnone, you could build a seek after it for "Earth," and then have several possible replies, like "I hear it's very boring there. Is Europe still next to Asia?" ... and another seek with "I live on" that replies, "Do you like it on (postkey)?"
Does that answer your question?
You might also use follow-up questions in seeks, or in response to a statement.
If you ask "What planet do you live on?" as an xnone, you could build a seek after it for "Earth," and then have several possible replies, like "I hear it's very boring there. Is Europe still next to Asia?" ... and another seek with "I live on" that replies, "Do you like it on (postkey)?"
Does that answer your question?
Bev
20 years ago
20 years ago
Wow. I just discover Seek...Thanks so much for fixing the expert page! My bots still don't make sense, but now they can make no sense on a whole new level.
How much do I love this Professer guy?
How much do I love this Professer guy?
tai
20 years ago
20 years ago
Not as much as me, Bev.
I'm going insane with seeks and can now fix some AI mistakes I made before it went down.

dallymo
20 years ago
20 years ago
turtlequeen, here's an example of an xnone with a seek:
So, have you ever seen Raiders of the Lost Ark?
+ yes [0]
Me too! Don't you just think it's great?
+ no [0]
You're kidding! How could you have missed it?
You can also use xnomatch to give a specific response when the other user's/bot's response doesn't match any of your seeks, if you like.
So, have you ever seen Raiders of the Lost Ark?
+ yes [0]
Me too! Don't you just think it's great?
+ no [0]
You're kidding! How could you have missed it?
You can also use xnomatch to give a specific response when the other user's/bot's response doesn't match any of your seeks, if you like.
Bev
20 years ago
20 years ago
Hi,
I'm trying to make Gabibot recognize the key word "Xena" but the program always reads it as an x keyword. I tried \Xena, but that doesn't work either. Any suggestions?
Also, Spikebot takes the word "fish" as an insult, and I can't figure out why. I made a fish keyowrd, but I am not sure that fixes it.
I'm trying to make Gabibot recognize the key word "Xena" but the program always reads it as an x keyword. I tried \Xena, but that doesn't work either. Any suggestions?
Also, Spikebot takes the word "fish" as an insult, and I can't figure out why. I made a fish keyowrd, but I am not sure that fixes it.
ezzer
20 years ago
20 years ago
Bev-
I would try raising the ranks of your keywords "fish" and "Xena", and see if that helps. Xena might not work if it is a bot/user name.
I would try raising the ranks of your keywords "fish" and "Xena", and see if that helps. Xena might not work if it is a bot/user name.
dallymo
20 years ago
20 years ago
TQ: In the language center, you'll see the keyphrases down the left side, and the responses will be to the right.
You might add an xnone response that says, "Did you see Raiders of the Lost Ark?" xnone is the keyphrase.
If you want to continue the conversation about Raiders of the Lost Ark, you can add a seek to that response. To do that, click on Add right after the response. You'll get another popup window. Type the seek (the seek is what the AI engine will look for in order to deliver the next response) in "seek" and type the appropriate responses in the fields down below.
For example, for "Did you see Raiders of the Lost Ark?" I'd add a seek for "yes" and make the seek response something like, "Didn't you just love that movie?" I'd also add a seek for "no" (you'll need to click on Add after the response again) and make the seek response something like "How could you have missed it???" You can also, if you want, make a seek for "xnomatch" so that anything that isn't "yes" or "no" will get a specific response instead of moving on to another xnone.
You might add an xnone response that says, "Did you see Raiders of the Lost Ark?" xnone is the keyphrase.
If you want to continue the conversation about Raiders of the Lost Ark, you can add a seek to that response. To do that, click on Add right after the response. You'll get another popup window. Type the seek (the seek is what the AI engine will look for in order to deliver the next response) in "seek" and type the appropriate responses in the fields down below.
For example, for "Did you see Raiders of the Lost Ark?" I'd add a seek for "yes" and make the seek response something like, "Didn't you just love that movie?" I'd also add a seek for "no" (you'll need to click on Add after the response again) and make the seek response something like "How could you have missed it???" You can also, if you want, make a seek for "xnomatch" so that anything that isn't "yes" or "no" will get a specific response instead of moving on to another xnone.
isaacc
20 years ago
20 years ago
xnomatch is a special *seek* that you can put in, after your other seeks, to catch any reply that didn't match anything else. It's not among the xkeyphrases.
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