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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.


16 years ago #5341
Hi all,

Thank you for the anwser.
Does anybody know how to convert OpenCyc to a database like MS Access? So it will have Questions/Answers

Thanks

Best Regards

16 years ago #5342
Hey all. Just saying hi and I'm extremely new to this place. I have experience testing bots however and can't wait to test all of yours for you

16 years ago #5343
Hi DeMo. Welcome.

16 years ago #5344
Irina, I'll try to have something nice to send you, but I'm not still sure to be able...
Great Idea anyway|

Welcom DeMo, I have no experience in testing bots, so I will be glad about that!

Kittjjj, if you are trying to build a chatbot for your own pleasure, let me say you that should be better follow LarsB suggestion. At the very beginning it could seem something impossible and give a sort of "white paper panic" but if you star to decide WHO should be your bot, the rest will be simple and after a few days your problem will be no more where find answers but which answers don't use ;0)

16 years ago #5345
marco3b:

I look forward to seeing your submission!

16 years ago #5346
Hallo,

who knows what means when my bot answers "I have too many gotos in a row."????

16 years ago #5347
It can mean two things:

1. Either you had a goto that went to a keyphrase that has another goto, like this:

Tweedledee [0,0]
goto tweedledum

Tweedledum [0,0]
goto wherever

or,

2. You made a goto from a keyphrase in an xcategory.

16 years ago #5348
my "hm" for my bot still won't work, i think it was ([hm]+) (re)

16 years ago #5349
Hello,

I have a question.
If I create a bot (in C++, or Java...) I need to enter Questions/Answers but, it can takes my all life! It is possible to create a chatbot who learn, if yes, how? (I mean, how can it learn from itself?)

Thanks

Best Regards

16 years ago #5350
kittjjj:

In principle, a bot can learn from the people it speaks to, just as children can. For example, it might begin by repeating what was said to it. Then later it might search its memory for times when it said something similar to what the guest is now saying; then transform what the guest of that time replied.

There are various databases on the net that a bot could use, but some of them cost money.

16 years ago #5351
LEARNING BOTS
Avi Sanders has a learning bot named Nick. It's very good. You can download it at this site
http://www.freewebs.com/colonel720/artificialintelligence.htm

Daisy and Billy are other great learning bots.
http://www.leedberg.com/glsoft/

16 years ago #5352
I second Prob's advice, and add you may read up on neural nets. As people have mentioned in other discussions, most learning bots at this point lack a cohesive personality. If you can use your programing skills to create a bot that "learns" but with a personality you can still control with some main guiding processes, that would be very cool indeed.


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