Submitted by Alex Gibson on Wed, 12/07/2006 - 13:19.
Well, imagine an online tool that is formatted like a table. Across the rows would be two categories: 'input' and 'reply(ies)'. The input category would be a single text input box and reply would be a single text input box with the option of adding more text input boxes so that each 'input' catagory could have multiple 'reply(ies)'.
Now their would also be some information about reguular expressions formatting somewhere and a button at the bottom that is labeled 'compile'
When an online user jumps on this page, they would see some introductry text about creating their own chatbot, how it could be a representation of them, of a friend, a lover, family memeber, someone from history. They would then have options for naming the bot.
Then they would fill in all the potential inputs and replies into the fields. Their would be a save function somewhere so that they could work on it for days, months, years... But when they want to create the bot they just hit 'compile' and a new webpage is created that forms the chatbot as an interactive thing.
Once I had this alpha running, I could think about how to further develop the chatbot creating wizard to include learning, short and long term memory, a general knowledge base and various NLP tools.
online chatbot wizard
Well, imagine an online tool that is formatted like a table. Across the rows would be two categories: 'input' and 'reply(ies)'. The input category would be a single text input box and reply would be a single text input box with the option of adding more text input boxes so that each 'input' catagory could have multiple 'reply(ies)'.
Now their would also be some information about reguular expressions formatting somewhere and a button at the bottom that is labeled 'compile'
When an online user jumps on this page, they would see some introductry text about creating their own chatbot, how it could be a representation of them, of a friend, a lover, family memeber, someone from history. They would then have options for naming the bot.
Then they would fill in all the potential inputs and replies into the fields. Their would be a save function somewhere so that they could work on it for days, months, years... But when they want to create the bot they just hit 'compile' and a new webpage is created that forms the chatbot as an interactive thing.
Once I had this alpha running, I could think about how to further develop the chatbot creating wizard to include learning, short and long term memory, a general knowledge base and various NLP tools.