[pandorabots-general] questions about very large AIML KBs.

Stanley E. Honour stan at adnamis.org
Fri Apr 11 11:45:56 PDT 2008


There is the 'superbot' AIML data base on the Alice website.  It has
responses to the 10,000 most commonly asked questions.  A true world
knowledge base in AIML many not exist yet; though several universities
are working on it.   To be truly comprehensive it will need millions of
entries.
With very large databases there is a problem with granularity, how much
detail is correct for a given subject?  The AI gets confused.  I think I
heard a group is working to convert the Wikipedia to AIML.   Progress is
being made on other fronts as well.   A number of independent
programmers are creating utilities to convert text FAQ and Q&A scripts
to AIML in an automated batch fashion. I believe there is even a web
crawler to AIML search utility in development.  This will be really cool
as the AI will learn new facts every time a novel question is asked.
Several of these already exist, but you have to pay for the software.
Comments & enhancements welcome.   Sorry I do not recall specific
products.

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Subject: [pandorabots-general] questions

Hello, I have a question:

1) How can I link different human questions with always the same
of my AIML-files?

2) Does there exist somewhere a Pandorabot - Wiki?

In adwance - thank you very much.


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