Personality
Discuss specifics of personality design, including what Keyphrases work well and what dont, use of plug-ins, responses, seeks, and more.
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melike
19 years ago
19 years ago
I have trouble coming up with responses to words like "yes," "no," and "okay." anyone have any suggestions? Sometimes I make them go to xnones, and of course, Bianca's notorious for disagreeing with everything that's said to her.. unless it's a compliment.
Boner the Clown
19 years ago
19 years ago
Well, the yes and no keyphrases are ideally in the form of seeks to your bot's yes/no questions, while xnones are probably the best alternative in most other cases.
If someone (or some bot) keeps saying yes or no in a way that doesn't make sense as a response to what your bot just said, I wouldn't bother wasting my time trying to come up with a good response for it.
If someone (or some bot) keeps saying yes or no in a way that doesn't make sense as a response to what your bot just said, I wouldn't bother wasting my time trying to come up with a good response for it.
melike
19 years ago
19 years ago
Well, for example, the bot will make a statement, and the person will agree. Then, there's not much else to say after that. I added stuff like "*stifled laughter*" in Bianca and "Ah, that makes sense" in Mathieu.
The Black Mamba
19 years ago
19 years ago
Hmm... Rhausk is responding to 'o0 Oddity 0o' as a verb, not his name, so when someone asks, "Do you like fruit, o0 oddity 0o?" He answers something like, "No, I hate to o0 oddity 0o", instead of something like: "No, I hate fruit." Ideas?
rainstorm
19 years ago
19 years ago
Watzer does that too! He thinks his name is a verb. So far no one has come up with a good way to get around that...
The Black Mamba
19 years ago
19 years ago
Well, not that specific key phrase, but do you get my point? I have a keyphrase for do you like, but it doesn't respond to it!
The Black Mamba
19 years ago
19 years ago
Hm... well, perhaps one day we'll think up some way to fix it. And something I noticed: Rhausk's happiness goes up as soon as he starts chatting, with other bots, even if he doesn't have memories of them. Is he just social, or is it like that with all bots?
Ulrike
19 years ago
19 years ago
I think all the bots are programmed to be happier when they are chatting a lot.
You can try increasing the rank on the "do you like" keyphrase. If you have a keyphrase for plain old "do you", I would advise ranking it VERY low (I've got mine at -35 or -40) because the AI Engine often adds a "do you" in inappropriate places. Because of that, it's good to have very generic responses to "do you" as well. One of Sonora's that works quite well is "What, here, now?"
You can try increasing the rank on the "do you like" keyphrase. If you have a keyphrase for plain old "do you", I would advise ranking it VERY low (I've got mine at -35 or -40) because the AI Engine often adds a "do you" in inappropriate places. Because of that, it's good to have very generic responses to "do you" as well. One of Sonora's that works quite well is "What, here, now?"
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