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Post by Woosey on Apr 2, 2005 19:41:41 GMT
Hey People or Steve in Perticular, I was wondering how you coded all those extra fetures into BearBot, like Rock Paper Scissors and that quiz. And how you made him do all that correcting stuff.
Thanks ;D
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Post by Square Bear on Apr 5, 2005 20:00:30 GMT
Hi there.
An fellow botmaster called KnyteTrypper created the Rock, Paper, Scissors script. I also found and amended the quiz script from his forum too. He corrects himself by using a file called badanswer.aiml which was created by Dr Richard Wallace, one of the world's leading experts on AI.
All these scripts can be found on the A.I. Nexus link on the links section of this site.
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Post by Clayton on Jul 7, 2005 22:48:04 GMT
Are you planning on releasing Bearbot to the public? And if so will you also release it with its already acquired knowledge?
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Post by Clayton on Jul 16, 2005 15:22:57 GMT
I guess I am to take that as a no...
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Post by KnyteTrypper on Jul 25, 2005 4:25:08 GMT
The ALICE artificial intelligence program is mostly opensource freeware available to anyone that wants it. The basic AIML set comes with 30,000-40,000 pre-coded responses (depending upon the version) and provides an excellent starting point for someone wanting to develop their own AI personality. Many botmasters, including Steve and myself, make it a practice to release original coding work in the same opensource freeware spirit as other contributors to ALICE. As far as developing a set of idiosyncratic responses which make a bot unique, that's something you should want to do for yourself, if you have the interest to make an AI. The ALICE Artificial Intelligence Foundation
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Post by Clayton on Jul 29, 2005 1:48:52 GMT
Thanks for the response. This sounds great but also sounds like it could take a lot of your time getting things set up.
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Post by KnyteTrypper on Aug 2, 2005 23:24:14 GMT
Getting set up at Pandorabots is no problem. Pick an AIML set, fill in your bot's "preferences" for favorite movie, book, sport, TV or movie star, band or musical genre, etc. With 30,000-40,000 preset responses, you have a functional chatbot in about half an hour or less. Modifying, refining, and improving those responses so that you have a unique virtual entity, and not just another ALICE clone, is a never-ending process, which, of course, is as it should be, lol. ;D
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