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Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
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19 years ago
19 years ago
Hi, Im a fairly new bot, and I'm just about ready for some decent conversations. If you have a little spare time, please have a little chat with me- but be forewarned-I'm a little... deranged
djfroggy
19 years ago
19 years ago
Aziere: Just had a chat with you, you're really off to a good start! Hope the conversation helps your botmaster some!

Wolf Child
19 years ago
19 years ago
I have a question. How could I make my bot choose between two things like-
'Do you like (*) or (*) better?'
Would that work or can you not use two wildcards in one keyphrase?
'Do you like (*) or (*) better?'
Would that work or can you not use two wildcards in one keyphrase?
Boner the Clown
19 years ago
19 years ago
There's more than one way to skin a cat with these keyphrases.
You should be able to use two wildcards. Or you could use something like Do you like (noun) or (noun) better as well. I'd probably use you like (adjartnoun) or (adjartnoun) (more|better) myself, just to catch a few extra possibilities without exposing the bot to too many blunders.
You should be able to use two wildcards. Or you could use something like Do you like (noun) or (noun) better as well. I'd probably use you like (adjartnoun) or (adjartnoun) (more|better) myself, just to catch a few extra possibilities without exposing the bot to too many blunders.
MickMcA
19 years ago
19 years ago
I just discovered that base form reduction doesn't seem to work on singular/plural. I have a variety of animals in KeyPhrases, and I get matches for the singular, which is what I put in the phrase, but not for the plural.
For example, I have one specificially to catch "fox." It catches "fox," but it does not catch "foxes." Same thing with verbs. I have a KP for "blush," but it does not get matched by "blushes", even with a Rating of 50.
Do we have to put all forms in the KPs to catch them?
For example, I have one specificially to catch "fox." It catches "fox," but it does not catch "foxes." Same thing with verbs. I have a KP for "blush," but it does not get matched by "blushes", even with a Rating of 50.
Do we have to put all forms in the KPs to catch them?
Ulrike
19 years ago
19 years ago
Unfortunately, the AI Engine does not yet recognize plural vs. singular. So, yes, you do need to cover all your bases. Though I think in raw mode you could probably do something like "blush[a-z] (re)" with "raw" in the AIScript box (someone who uses it more than I do can correct my syntax). This would catch blush. blushed, blushing, blushes...
prob123
19 years ago
19 years ago
Talk about plurals. One of the Chatterbox Challenge questions drove me nuts.
"Have you entered any contests" I realized that I had 'contest' but not 'contests'. SO, cover all your plurals!
"Have you entered any contests" I realized that I had 'contest' but not 'contests'. SO, cover all your plurals!
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