[pandorabots-general] [SPAM] Teach the pandorabots
Dr. Rich Wallace
drwallace at alicebot.org
Wed Apr 18 22:43:33 PDT 2007
> Hi there,
>
> some of you are writing about synonym questions for each question.
>
> I use the following way for my german bot: I use big translation files,
> which contains no content but many synonym translations using the
> star-tag.
>
> For example: the pattern "I DO NOT LIKE *", "I HATE *", "I AM NO FRIEND OF
> *" etc. are all translated/redirected to "I DONT LIKE </star>". So 80% of
> my
> aiml-pattern are such translation pattern. So, if I start developing a bot
> for someone else, I only have to link my translation files into the new
> project and only edit the relevant content - the synonyms are already done
> for me l. So I have only to code the Pattern "I DONT LIKE FISH", all other
> synonyms are done automatically.
>
> Now you could say: How do I know, what it the synonmyless pattern, to
> which
> the translation pattern are redirection? This is one feature of the
> gaitobot
> editor: Insert the question into the bot-tester and you can see in the
> thinking-protocol, what is the last translation. This makes it very fast
> and
> easy and prevents you from writing the same synonyms every time again for
> the different contents.
>
> What do you think about this way?
>
The file with 80% translation categories will be a very large file, and
maybe runs into the memory limitations of the editor?
We have tried to separate the synonym categories in the ALICE AAA set,
storing the translation categories in 4 files: Reductions.aiml,
Reduce.aiml and Reducer.aiml. Contributers from the AI-Dealer team have
refined this even more: http://alicebot.org/aiml/aaa/revised
> Best regards,
> Daniel
>
>
>
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