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gunn
posted 9/6/2005  05:16Send e-mail to userReply with quote
hi,

i am new in AI, i want to know how to develop chatbot?? i found a lot of software out there that is ready to be used to create chatbot, such as TANU. But i want to try to code it myself. Any good tutorial about this?

Thank you very much


Arthur
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posted 9/6/2005  13:23Reply with quote
Why create just a chatbot, when you may program a True AI?
Demonstrate machine intelligence with a computer program that thinks.

Which of the following two choices would you prefer in the decision-tree of mind-design?

[ ] As with ALICE and other chatterbots, fake the appearance of thinking
by having user input trigger canned responses in a pseudo-conversation.

[ ] Embed a Chomskyan linguistic superstructure on top of a semantic memory
containing a natural language lexicon that gives expression to deep-structure
concepts by retrieving words from auditory memory to form sentences of thought.

http://mind.sourceforge.net/aisteps.html shows you the AI steps.

 http://mind.sourceforge.net/think.html#tutorial

gunn
posted 9/7/2005  03:12Send e-mail to userReply with quote
Thank you for answering my question.

yes, that is what i am looking for, i prefer ALICE. i want to know the concept it may have inside ALICE or other chatbot. May you help me? i found nothing when i asked Mr.GOOGLE. Your link should be more on option 2, am i right?

Thank you very much




Steve
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posted 9/23/2005  21:44Reply with quote
a bot like Alice is not very complex. The very first bot i wrote (back in high school) was very simple. I had 1 program to interface with both you, and the "bot" (the bot was nothing more then a program that recognized key words, and retreived the relative response from the database) As far as i know there are no tutorials for say on making a bot like this but i can't imagine you not being able to make one up yourself. Its quite simple.


MichiE
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posted 11/7/2005  14:17Reply with quote
thaks, that also answers my question... after some chatbots, i want to code a real Ki, but i have a problem: i know many languages for programming hardware (like assembler, cc-basic, basic + , ...) , but i don't know Java. Would it be possible to write a ki in Visual Basic ? And If not: were do i get java from ?



Timbuck
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posted 12/29/2005  09:12Reply with quote
Write your program in english then translate it to any computer language you desire.


Greg Binning
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posted 12/29/2005  13:54Reply with quote
The url below links to ArchBot, a chatterbot building architecture, or "bot architecture" using VB 6.0, XML 4.0, MSAgent 2.0, SAPI 5.1 and WSH 5.5.

Also inside the zip is a document called Main Documentation.txt that has alot of info you're looking for.


 http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-archbot

Euler
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posted 1/1/2006  05:13Send e-mail to userReply with quote
If you are interested, i have just started a tutorial on how to make an "Eliza like chatterbot". For now,the tutorial is a littlebit short but i intend to cover more subjects. Also, there are many examples of "basic chatterbots" written in c++ using the stl library that comes with the tutorial, so check it out!

Gonzales.C

 Chatbot Tutorial

AiHasBeenSolved
posted 8/29/2010  00:09Send e-mail to userReply with quote
The link below will take you into the development process of not just an automatic chatbot but of a real artificial mind.

 http://robots.net/person/AI4U/diary/36.html

tkorrovi
posted 8/29/2010  17:31Send e-mail to userReply with quote
 
AiHasBeenSolved wrote @ 8/29/2010 12:09:00 AM:
The link below will take you into the development process of not just an automatic chatbot but of a real artificial mind.

 
Oh come on Arthur, please be modest at least a bit. There are no theoretical or intellectually valid reasons for your system to be a prototype of a "real artificial mind". And it can never be developed into such without completely rewriting it, so it is completely useless as a starting point for any such purposes. Nothing can be extended beyond its base, a basic truth which is so widely ignored in software development.


AiHasBeenSolved
posted 5/21/2011  00:36Send e-mail to userReply with quote
 
tkorrovi wrote @ 8/29/2010 5:31:00 PM:
[...] And it can never be developed into such without completely rewriting it, so it is completely useless as a starting point for any such purposes. [...]

 
The AI Mind is being devloped into a powerful artificial intelligence _without_ rewriting the basic cognitive architecture -- as described at the other end of the link below.

 MindForth Programming Journal -- 2011 May 16

AiHasBeenSolved
posted 6/10/2011  23:35Send e-mail to userReply with quote
Here is the latest work on the AI Mind in JavaScript for Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE).

 JavaScript AI Mind Programming Journal -- 2011 June 10

AiHasBeenSolved
posted 6/30/2011  21:36Send e-mail to userReply with quote
As of yesterday, the AI Mind artificial intelligence in JavaScript has a powerful new mind-module called "KbRetro" which retroactively adjusts the knowledge base (KB) when the human user tersely responds with "Yes" or "No" to a question posed by the AI.

 AiMind.html artificial intelligence in JavaScript for Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE)

AiHasBeenSolved
posted 6/6/2012  22:57Send e-mail to userReply with quote
Now the e-book on The Art of the Meme describes the launching of the Technological Singularity with Mentifex open-source AI.

 Art of the Meme e-book about the spreading of the Mentifex memes on the solving of the Strong AI problem

AiHasBeenSolved
posted 1/21/2013  22:16Send e-mail to userReply with quote
The Mentifex AI Minds in English, German and Russian are developing the faculty of machine reasoning with a new InFerence module as described at the other end of the link below.

http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/AiMind.html thinks in English.

http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/mindforth.txt thinks in English.

http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/DeKi.txt thinks in German.

http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/Dushka.html thinks in Russian.

 InFerence mind-module creates new ideas by reasoning from old ideas.
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