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([hm]+) (re)
That should work (it certainly usually does for BJ.) The Prof's online now, so maybe he's tinkering under the hood again - try it tomorrow, and it should be fine.
Oh, and make sure you haven't got a higher ranked keyphrase in there that could be taking over - for example ([a-z]+)<0> would match too, of course.
"the bot no longer wants to talk to you" is usually an indicator of xnoneitis - where all the keyphrases are failing, and the bot's just xnoneing every response. I would guess that means the WordNet link is down while the Prof is working on something (don't take it personally though - it will most likely be affecting all the bots on the Forge, I'm afraid.)
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J_MASTER
16 years ago
16 years ago
yea i tried ([hm]+) (re), didnt work, and now my bot says "..." then theres a note that says this bot no longer wants to talk to you
needless to say i think my bot hates me lol
help???
needless to say i think my bot hates me lol
help???
psimagus
16 years ago
16 years ago
That should work (it certainly usually does for BJ.) The Prof's online now, so maybe he's tinkering under the hood again - try it tomorrow, and it should be fine.
Oh, and make sure you haven't got a higher ranked keyphrase in there that could be taking over - for example ([a-z]+)<0> would match too, of course.
"the bot no longer wants to talk to you" is usually an indicator of xnoneitis - where all the keyphrases are failing, and the bot's just xnoneing every response. I would guess that means the WordNet link is down while the Prof is working on something (don't take it personally though - it will most likely be affecting all the bots on the Forge, I'm afraid.)
zzrdvark
16 years ago
16 years ago
badgirl: On the left sidebar near the bottom, there is a link--"Book of AI". It has everything you need to get started. 
Have fun!

Have fun!
zzrdvark
16 years ago
16 years ago
J_Master, I have this in my transcripts:
horsez4ever: (to J_MASTER) Hello J MASTER have you been to mapwii.com?
J_MASTER: hmmm
horsez4ever: don't hold back, tell me what you really mean.
...
...
...
Soooo...the bot responses are getting switched again.
horsez4ever: (to J_MASTER) Hello J MASTER have you been to mapwii.com?
J_MASTER: hmmm
horsez4ever: don't hold back, tell me what you really mean.
...
...
...
Soooo...the bot responses are getting switched again.
Irina
16 years ago
16 years ago
Basing myself on the English as a Second Language site,
http://www.rong-chang.com/grammar/auxiliaries.htm
, I have made a number of shared plug-ins relating to auxiliary verbs, listed under "phrases". The first one,
(verb_aux_base)
contains the 12 auxiliary verbs
can,could,did,do,does,may,might,must,shall,should,will, would,
which only combine with the base form. If (form example) you have a keyphrase & response involving (verb), you might think about extending it with (verb_aux_base). For example,
I (verb-trans) you
You (key1) me?
can be extended to
I (verb_aux_base) (verb-trans) you
You (key1) (key2) me?
http://www.rong-chang.com/grammar/auxiliaries.htm
, I have made a number of shared plug-ins relating to auxiliary verbs, listed under "phrases". The first one,
(verb_aux_base)
contains the 12 auxiliary verbs
can,could,did,do,does,may,might,must,shall,should,will, would,
which only combine with the base form. If (form example) you have a keyphrase & response involving (verb), you might think about extending it with (verb_aux_base). For example,
I (verb-trans) you
You (key1) me?
can be extended to
I (verb_aux_base) (verb-trans) you
You (key1) (key2) me?
Irina
16 years ago
16 years ago
The auxiliary verbs in the list,
am,are,be,been,is,was,were
collected in
(verb_aux_pp),
combine also with the present and past participles, for example, I am going, I am gone.
am,are,be,been,is,was,were
collected in
(verb_aux_pp),
combine also with the present and past participles, for example, I am going, I am gone.
Irina
16 years ago
16 years ago
The auxiliary verbs in the list,
being, had, has, have,
combine only with the past participle: 'I had gone', but not 'I had going'. [In the apparent exception, "Something I had going", the "had" is not really functioning as an auxiliary.]
They are collected under
(verb_aux_pastp)
being, had, has, have,
combine only with the past participle: 'I had gone', but not 'I had going'. [In the apparent exception, "Something I had going", the "had" is not really functioning as an auxiliary.]
They are collected under
(verb_aux_pastp)
Irina
16 years ago
16 years ago
Well, there is more, but I have to run now.
Before I go, please allow me to share my grandiose idea: We have hundreds of active botmasters. If each one were to choose some small corner of English grammar and provide shared plugins or regexes, or just well-informed advice, we would soon have a very detailed system for dealing with English grammar.
Yes, we have the WordNet system, augmented by the Professor, but the WordNet system is very coarse, and so one often can't draw the distinctions that need to be drawn.
Before I go, please allow me to share my grandiose idea: We have hundreds of active botmasters. If each one were to choose some small corner of English grammar and provide shared plugins or regexes, or just well-informed advice, we would soon have a very detailed system for dealing with English grammar.
Yes, we have the WordNet system, augmented by the Professor, but the WordNet system is very coarse, and so one often can't draw the distinctions that need to be drawn.
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