Nicholas Tollervey

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  • Followup: RE: Are people interested in an updated version?

    Guys, 1) Apologies for the silence from my end. Since May I've lost my job, found another, been offered my old job back again and started another new project for a new client. To say that I've been distracted by other things is an understatement - but happily life has settled down again. ;-) 2) Obviously, AIMLBot is important enough that development continues. 3) There seem to be some well...

    2009-08-04 10:55:03 UTC in AIMLBot (Program#)

  • Followup: RE: OpenCyc?

    Douglas, I have a question for you... Are you going to release the source code for your OpenCyc integration under an open-source license? I'm about to start work on a release for version 3.0 of AIMLBot and having OpenCyc capabilities built in from the start (perhaps as an optional plugin) would be awesome. I quite understand if you can't or don't want to. :-) Best wishes...

    2009-05-22 07:19:16 UTC in AIMLBot (Program#)

  • Followup: RE: Are people interested in an updated version?

    ChrisW, Contact details here: http://ntoll.org/contact Nicholas.

    2009-05-21 11:41:37 UTC in AIMLBot (Program#)

  • Are people interested in an updated version?

    Guys, *I* was under the impression AIMLBot was (if not dead) sleeping. But this recent activity demonstrates otherwise. I did do quite a bit of work on a version 3.0 - a very much better designed re-write from the ground up. Unfortunately, I never finished it. Would people like me to get this finished..? Nicholas.

    2009-05-21 09:32:03 UTC in AIMLBot (Program#)

  • Followup: RE: <star index="2"/> not present?

    :-) So, I seem to have interpreted the AIML standard differently to others. I seem to remember going through this with another guy who implemented AIML on another platform (Java I think) and we agreed to differ in our interpretation but agreed to agree that it was definitely open to interpretation. You can easily change the direction AIMLBot for the star, thatstar and and topicstar by...

    2009-05-21 09:28:16 UTC in AIMLBot (Program#)

  • Followup: RE: OpenCyc?

    Douglas, If I understand you correctly, you're asking if I validate "that" in some way before matching user input in the graphmaster. Short answer: no. :-) Sorry I can't be more helpful, Nicholas.

    2009-05-21 09:15:20 UTC in AIMLBot (Program#)

  • Followup: RE: HTML code inside answer

    Fabrizio, It has been a few years since I wrote the code but I seem to remember security concerns and a lack of time were the main reasons for stripping out all XML other than AIML. Security concerns? Well, if my bot was going to be accessed via a web frontend (which the original one *was*) and we wanted it to store away input from the user (which we did) then we (the original company who...

    2009-05-21 08:54:08 UTC in AIMLBot (Program#)

  • Followup: RE: <star index="2"/> not present?

    Hi Roberto, Yes it is implemented. See the following file that implements the <star> tag: http://aimlbot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/aimlbot/tags/2.5/AIMLbot/AIMLbot/AIMLTagHandlers/star.cs?revision=27&view=markup And associated unit tests in this file: http://aimlbot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/aimlbot/tags/2.5/Tests/Tests/AIMLTagHandlers/starTagTests.cs?view=markup...

    2009-05-18 18:14:50 UTC in AIMLBot (Program#)

  • Followup: RE: OpenCyc?

    Take a look in Bot.cs around 639 in the "Chat" method. This basically controls the workflow of the reponse to a request. Perhaps this is what you are looking for...?.

    2009-05-18 11:40:54 UTC in AIMLBot (Program#)

  • Followup: RE: AIML Web Service

    Hi Chris, You should be able to start the web-service in Visual Studio. This will take you to a page listing the available methods. Alternatively, you can take a look at the code in: /AIMLWebService/App_Code/Service.cs To see how the web-service itself works. Finally, IIRC you need to do the following: 1) call createUser(username) to create a user known to the bot. 2) call...

    2009-03-25 06:56:14 UTC in AIMLBot (Program#)

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