[pandorabots-general] recognize feelings & responding to serious dangerous talk.
GT40
gt40 at tiscali.fr
Wed Mar 14 09:48:46 PST 2007
Hi everyone!
When reading the subject of this thread, I remembered this post KnyteTrypper
wrote (many bots lovers miss you, KT, but I'm sure you're still connected!).
http://knytetrypper.proboards19.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=achat&thread=1145114045&page=1#1145114045
Hope you will forgive me this (friend) link.
Stanley E. Honour wrote:
>
> If a visitor brings up such a serious subject as 'being suicidal'
> or 'wanting to kill', then I think there is a ethical obligation to flag
> such dialog for human review. The problem is false positives. This
> problem must have been encountered before, I would think some bots may
> have a dedicated subsystem for dangerous talk that needs to be flagged.
> Can any one expand on this, or provide code samples??
>
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> m] On Behalf Of Sam Schwenneker
> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 12:16 AM
> To: pandorabots-general at list.pandorabots.com
> Subject: Re: [pandorabots-general] recognize feelings
>
>
> Just post new answers to your questions regarding feelings in the
> training of your bot...
>
> "A. Kootstra" <anne at aiml.info> wrote:
>
> It is certainly possible to create categories in AIML that deal
> with this situations. However, I think that you are using the free
> downloadable A.L.I.C.E. AIML set. This already contains a large number
> of categories and you might need to change a couple to obtain the result
> you deisired.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Anne.
>
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
> Van: "Stephie Cohen"
> Aan: pandorabots-general at list.pandorabots.com
> Verzonden: 10-3-07 20:00
> Onderwerp: [pandorabots-general] recognize feelings
>
> is there a way i can make my bot recognize some feelings as
> "bad" and others
> as "good." i run into a problem when a client says "im feeling
> suicidal" and
> the bot replys "wow its nice to meet someone whos suicidal" or
> "im glad your
> feeling suicidal" ect. is there AIML i can use to make the bot
> know what
> sort of feelings should be replied to in that fashion and which
> should not?
> thanks
> steph
>
>
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