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From: <nic...@li...> - 2001-03-08 21:57:53
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true/ good idea! -jim ----- Original Message ----- From: <nic...@li...> To: <nic...@li...> Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 4:55 PM Subject: RE: [Nicole-users] New Database online > Hi Jim, > > > You should set up a public cvs master db maybe? > > Yes, I thought of that, however the problem is that the main database would > change so frequently that you would be basically downloading the same > database over and over again. > > I'd like to keep a little bit of control of the database at this stage. I > also have plans for a WWW version of NICOLE to the sharing of databases > wouldn't be an issue (everyone would be using the same database). > > Cheers, > Phil. > > > _______________________________________________ > Nicole-users mailing list > Nic...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nicole-users > |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2001-03-08 21:53:49
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Hi Jim, > You should set up a public cvs master db maybe? Yes, I thought of that, however the problem is that the main database would change so frequently that you would be basically downloading the same database over and over again. I'd like to keep a little bit of control of the database at this stage. I also have plans for a WWW version of NICOLE to the sharing of databases wouldn't be an issue (everyone would be using the same database). Cheers, Phil. |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2001-03-08 21:38:02
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You should set up a public cvs master db maybe? -jim ----- Original Message ----- From: <nic...@li...> To: <nic...@li...> Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 4:31 PM Subject: [Nicole-users] New Database online > Greetings, > > I've now made my master database publically available. You can grab it from > the main www page in the downloads section. > > Why not download it, import it into your own database, play around it for a > bit, and send me your exportdb so that it can continue to grow. > > Cheers, > Phil Howlett > <pgh...@oz...> > > > _______________________________________________ > Nicole-users mailing list > Nic...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nicole-users > |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2001-03-08 21:30:47
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Greetings, I've now made my master database publically available. You can grab it from the main www page in the downloads section. Why not download it, import it into your own database, play around it for a bit, and send me your exportdb so that it can continue to grow. Cheers, Phil Howlett <pgh...@oz...> |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2001-02-26 11:04:20
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Greetings fellow NICOLE users, Yes, it has been a while between drinks.. since I've been busy with my studies and what not. I'm in the process of building a global master database, and seeing as people subscribed to these lists are generally people who have used NICOLE, I'd thought I'd pass on the current status of the master database. While still small, the master database does offer quite a few different responses (just try and say 'HELLO' to it and find out!. However this database is very far from complete. I need your help! If you have the latest version of NICOLE (0.1.7) then you should be able to 'importdb' the attached database file (after gunzipping it of course) into your own personal database, and then creating an export file (using exportdb) to send back to myself (or to the list if you want to share it around). Lets get together and build up NICOLE's database!!! Cheers, Phil Howlett <pgh...@oz...> - Project NICOLE Administrator |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-11-23 21:50:21
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Greetings, I've had some personal issues to deal with the past few weeks (Uni/Work/Hospital/etc.. I'll spare you the details). NICOLE has been neglected somewhat. I have been thinking of new ideas, just haven't implemented them into code. I've also being working on another project (http://sourceforge.net/projects/geronimo) which is a combination of using both projects of NICOLE and Ummon (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ummon). This project is still in early development stages. The NICOLE 1.x source tree is now basically frozen as I don't wish to continue in the direction that it is heading. NICOLE 1.7 is the final version of the basic console application. I will however continue to support 1.7 for as long as is needed (until it is superseeded when 2.x is stable and released) Features of NICOLE 1.x ====================== * Runs on Linux only * Required setup mysql (not easy to do for a beginner) * Each database was local and it was difficult to build and merge databases from other people, and re-distribute. Plans for NICOLE 2.x ==================== * Web based (PHP) so platform independant * no need to worry about setting up databases as it would be kept on the server. * global database. This is the biggest plus!. NICOLE's website is averaging 50 visits per day (thats visits, not hits) so if NICOLE was web based, then if each person typed in 1 sentence, then NICOLE's vocabulary would grow by 50 sentences per day. I also believe that once NICOLE is web based, then there would be alot more hits (The best I did was 3,000 visits in one day!) So you can imagine, 3,000 visits x 1 sentence x 30 days = 90,000 sentences.. However people would type in more sentences while 'playing' with NICOLE. (3,000 visits x 10 sentences x 30 days = 9,000,000 sentences per month!!!!!) That's over 1 million phrases!! Development of NICOLE 2.x will be slow however. I'm new to PHP, as well as me working on geronimo. NICOLE isn't dead.. she's sleeping. :) Cheers, Phil Howlett. PS. Looking forward to any feedback if anyone has some. :) |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-28 01:53:34
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Hello fellow NICOLE users, I have made available for download an updated knowledgebase. This database was created by contributions of other people who emailed me their export file after playing with NICOLE for a while. It is available from the download page from NICOLE's web site (http://nicole.sourceforge.net). It is also available from NICOLE's FTP site (ftp://sourceforge.net/pub/nicole/) Simply download the file and 'importdb' the gunzip'd file into your own copy of the database. You should see quite a bit of improvement in NICOLE's responses. Why not chat with NICOLE a little bit more, and email me back your own export files. Lets continue to help NICOLE grow!! Cheers, Phil Howlett. Project NICOLE Administrator pgh...@oz... This message was sent through MyMail http://www.mymail.com.au |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-24 12:36:10
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By now, most of you would have NICOLE 0.1.7 installed and have played with NICOLE for a bit. Would you all be so kind to email me your database file (you can generate this file with the 'exportdb' utility provided with NICOLE) so that I can combine it into my database, and then release it onto the WWW site (so that you can download a combined database from everyone). Lets get NICOLE's knowldge base growing!!! Cheers, Phil Howlett pgh...@oz... |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-19 22:43:40
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Hey there, At this stage, no. What command line options would suit your needs??? Cheers, Phil. nic...@li... on 20/09/2000 07:45:57 Please respond to nic...@li... To: nic...@li... cc: (bcc: Phil G Howlett/CorpServ/qdot/au) Subject: [Nicole-users] nicole Hey, is NICOLE command line based yet? I really really want to make an Eggdrop module for her! -jim ************************************************************* Opinions contained in this e-mail do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Queensland Department of Main Roads, or of Queensland Transport. If you have received this electronic mail message in error, please immediately notify the sender and delete the message from your computer. |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-19 21:43:37
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Hey, is NICOLE command line based yet? I really really want to make an = Eggdrop module for her! -jim |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-11 02:40:03
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I'd hate for you to hold off on your projects because of a new feature of NICOLE that isn't developed yet. I'll be releasing a stable version of NICOLE late this week (no new features, mainly a couple of bug fixes and extra documentation), but it has been quite a while since the last stable version (0.1.3) and the development verstion (0.1.6) is pretty much robust anyway. Once I have released NICOLE 0.1.7 then I'll start to work on the 'server' version of NICOLE with a protocol in mind. Anyone wanting to help out on with my network programming skills (or lack thereof) ???? Cheers, Phil. nic...@li... on 11/09/2000 12:31:48 Please respond to nic...@li... To: nic...@li... cc: (bcc: Phil G Howlett/CorpServ/qdot/au) Subject: Re: [Nicole-users] programs Phil, That is exactly what I was thinking!! When you get that done, people can start making all kinds of clients. I will hold off on some of my projects until that piece is finished. Grrrreat! -jim- ----- Original Message ----- From: <nic...@li...> To: <nic...@li...> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 8:57 PM Subject: Re: [Nicole-users] programs > > > Heya Jim, > > That is exactly the same idea that I have in implementing a WWW based version of > NICOLE. > > I'm designing a command line utility that accepts two pieces of data. A key, and > data. > > The key being 5 words (the matrix) and the data being a string (user input) > > The command line utility would then produce the output of key and data. The new > key being 5 words (matrix) and a string (nicole's output) > > Now if you use a client, WWW, or any other kind of interface you need to store > the key that NICOLE gives you, and pass it on as the key when you send the > user's input to NICOLE > > Let me see if I can explain it better. > > User input: "HELLO THERE" > Send to NICOLE: Key(* * * * *) Data(HELLO THERE) > Get from NICOLE: Key( . HOW ARE YOU .) Data(HOW ARE YOU) > Print out "HOW ARE YOU" > > User responds with "FINE THANKS" > Send to NICOLE: Key(. HOW ARE YOU .) Data("FINE THANKS") > Get from NICOLE: Key( YOU . FINE THANKS .) Data("THAT IS GOOD TO HEAR) > Print out (THAT IS GOOD TO HEAR) > > The key you receive from NICOLE should be part of the input when you call NICOLE > again. (Hopefully this makes sense) > > This has a nice side effect of NICOLE not needing to receive requests in order, > meaning it could handle more than one person at a time because the 'linking; > between sentences is handled by the 'key' that is send back and forwards) > > What do you think of this idea??? > > Cheers, > Phil. > > > > > > nic...@li... on 11/09/2000 01:33:43 > > Please respond to nic...@li... > > To: nic...@li... > cc: (bcc: Phil G Howlett/CorpServ/qdot/au) > Subject: Re: [Nicole-users] programs > > > > Phil, > I have another idea, if you made NICOLE command line based, so that I type > "nicole 'and the message i want to sent nicol'" format : nicole > <message>, > then it would be easy to make servers, we could even make web based servers, > irc-like servers, whatever anyone wanted. All NICOLE does is respond to what > you say, might just want to have it command driven, and get rid of its > current interface, and keave that to programs that want to make their own > interfaces. Alos, one other feature you should add in is the ability to > chage NICOLE"s name, so I can type computer <message>, or jack <message>. > > I may experiment with the code I have, when do you expect another release? > If not soon I might make NICOLE command line based just to play around. > -jim > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <nic...@li...> > To: <nic...@li...> > Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 9:19 AM > Subject: RE: [Nicole-users] programs > > > > Heya Jim, > > > > > > > Do you have a protocol laid out yet for your NICOLE server? > > > > Hmm.. an interesting idea. > > > > > I decided not to > > > write the server code since you are writing it. Anyway, what mean by > > > protocol is like some sort of messagin system where the user send a > mesage > > > like: > > > > > > Human: send nicole_username "hi how are you?" > > > nicole_username "i am fine, how about yourself?" > > > > I must admit, that having a server/client setup is a nice idea. > Unfortunatly > > that is where my programming talents come to and end. I'll be the first to > > admit that network programming is definately not my area, although I love > a > > challenge. :) > > > > > I guess what I am saying is that will the server, require a > > > client? It would > > > be cool if it was done that way so people could make their own > clients.... > > > > What I need to do before any kind of server/client setup is developed is > to > > generate a good API so that other coders will find it easier to link with > > NICOLE. > > > > > I am just curious so I can start cleaning up my client. > > > > If you have any ideas on how I can implement this protocol then I'm all > > ears. :) The more I think about it, the more I like the idea... > > > > Once I get out of this Uni exam/assignment time, I'll be getting stuck > into > > NICOLE > > > > Keep those ideas flowing.. > > > > Cheers, > > Phil. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Nicole-users mailing list > > Nic...@li... > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/nicole-users > > > > _______________________________________________ > Nicole-users mailing list > Nic...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/nicole-users > > > > > > > > > ************************************************************* > Opinions contained in this e-mail do not necessarily reflect > the opinions of the Queensland Department of Main Roads, or > of Queensland Transport. If you have received this electronic > mail message in error, please immediately notify the sender > and delete the message from your computer. > _______________________________________________ > Nicole-users mailing list > Nic...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/nicole-users > _______________________________________________ Nicole-users mailing list Nic...@li... http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/nicole-users |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-11 02:29:05
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Phil, That is exactly what I was thinking!! When you get that done, people can start making all kinds of clients. I will hold off on some of my projects until that piece is finished. Grrrreat! -jim- ----- Original Message ----- From: <nic...@li...> To: <nic...@li...> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 8:57 PM Subject: Re: [Nicole-users] programs > > > Heya Jim, > > That is exactly the same idea that I have in implementing a WWW based version of > NICOLE. > > I'm designing a command line utility that accepts two pieces of data. A key, and > data. > > The key being 5 words (the matrix) and the data being a string (user input) > > The command line utility would then produce the output of key and data. The new > key being 5 words (matrix) and a string (nicole's output) > > Now if you use a client, WWW, or any other kind of interface you need to store > the key that NICOLE gives you, and pass it on as the key when you send the > user's input to NICOLE > > Let me see if I can explain it better. > > User input: "HELLO THERE" > Send to NICOLE: Key(* * * * *) Data(HELLO THERE) > Get from NICOLE: Key( . HOW ARE YOU .) Data(HOW ARE YOU) > Print out "HOW ARE YOU" > > User responds with "FINE THANKS" > Send to NICOLE: Key(. HOW ARE YOU .) Data("FINE THANKS") > Get from NICOLE: Key( YOU . FINE THANKS .) Data("THAT IS GOOD TO HEAR) > Print out (THAT IS GOOD TO HEAR) > > The key you receive from NICOLE should be part of the input when you call NICOLE > again. (Hopefully this makes sense) > > This has a nice side effect of NICOLE not needing to receive requests in order, > meaning it could handle more than one person at a time because the 'linking; > between sentences is handled by the 'key' that is send back and forwards) > > What do you think of this idea??? > > Cheers, > Phil. > > > > > > nic...@li... on 11/09/2000 01:33:43 > > Please respond to nic...@li... > > To: nic...@li... > cc: (bcc: Phil G Howlett/CorpServ/qdot/au) > Subject: Re: [Nicole-users] programs > > > > Phil, > I have another idea, if you made NICOLE command line based, so that I type > "nicole 'and the message i want to sent nicol'" format : nicole > <message>, > then it would be easy to make servers, we could even make web based servers, > irc-like servers, whatever anyone wanted. All NICOLE does is respond to what > you say, might just want to have it command driven, and get rid of its > current interface, and keave that to programs that want to make their own > interfaces. Alos, one other feature you should add in is the ability to > chage NICOLE"s name, so I can type computer <message>, or jack <message>. > > I may experiment with the code I have, when do you expect another release? > If not soon I might make NICOLE command line based just to play around. > -jim > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <nic...@li...> > To: <nic...@li...> > Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 9:19 AM > Subject: RE: [Nicole-users] programs > > > > Heya Jim, > > > > > > > Do you have a protocol laid out yet for your NICOLE server? > > > > Hmm.. an interesting idea. > > > > > I decided not to > > > write the server code since you are writing it. Anyway, what mean by > > > protocol is like some sort of messagin system where the user send a > mesage > > > like: > > > > > > Human: send nicole_username "hi how are you?" > > > nicole_username "i am fine, how about yourself?" > > > > I must admit, that having a server/client setup is a nice idea. > Unfortunatly > > that is where my programming talents come to and end. I'll be the first to > > admit that network programming is definately not my area, although I love > a > > challenge. :) > > > > > I guess what I am saying is that will the server, require a > > > client? It would > > > be cool if it was done that way so people could make their own > clients.... > > > > What I need to do before any kind of server/client setup is developed is > to > > generate a good API so that other coders will find it easier to link with > > NICOLE. > > > > > I am just curious so I can start cleaning up my client. > > > > If you have any ideas on how I can implement this protocol then I'm all > > ears. :) The more I think about it, the more I like the idea... > > > > Once I get out of this Uni exam/assignment time, I'll be getting stuck > into > > NICOLE > > > > Keep those ideas flowing.. > > > > Cheers, > > Phil. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Nicole-users mailing list > > Nic...@li... > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/nicole-users > > > > _______________________________________________ > Nicole-users mailing list > Nic...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/nicole-users > > > > > > > > > ************************************************************* > Opinions contained in this e-mail do not necessarily reflect > the opinions of the Queensland Department of Main Roads, or > of Queensland Transport. If you have received this electronic > mail message in error, please immediately notify the sender > and delete the message from your computer. > _______________________________________________ > Nicole-users mailing list > Nic...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/nicole-users > |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-11 00:57:50
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Heya Jim, That is exactly the same idea that I have in implementing a WWW based version of NICOLE. I'm designing a command line utility that accepts two pieces of data. A key, and data. The key being 5 words (the matrix) and the data being a string (user input) The command line utility would then produce the output of key and data. The new key being 5 words (matrix) and a string (nicole's output) Now if you use a client, WWW, or any other kind of interface you need to store the key that NICOLE gives you, and pass it on as the key when you send the user's input to NICOLE Let me see if I can explain it better. User input: "HELLO THERE" Send to NICOLE: Key(* * * * *) Data(HELLO THERE) Get from NICOLE: Key( . HOW ARE YOU .) Data(HOW ARE YOU) Print out "HOW ARE YOU" User responds with "FINE THANKS" Send to NICOLE: Key(. HOW ARE YOU .) Data("FINE THANKS") Get from NICOLE: Key( YOU . FINE THANKS .) Data("THAT IS GOOD TO HEAR) Print out (THAT IS GOOD TO HEAR) The key you receive from NICOLE should be part of the input when you call NICOLE again. (Hopefully this makes sense) This has a nice side effect of NICOLE not needing to receive requests in order, meaning it could handle more than one person at a time because the 'linking; between sentences is handled by the 'key' that is send back and forwards) What do you think of this idea??? Cheers, Phil. nic...@li... on 11/09/2000 01:33:43 Please respond to nic...@li... To: nic...@li... cc: (bcc: Phil G Howlett/CorpServ/qdot/au) Subject: Re: [Nicole-users] programs Phil, I have another idea, if you made NICOLE command line based, so that I type "nicole 'and the message i want to sent nicol'" format : nicole <message>, then it would be easy to make servers, we could even make web based servers, irc-like servers, whatever anyone wanted. All NICOLE does is respond to what you say, might just want to have it command driven, and get rid of its current interface, and keave that to programs that want to make their own interfaces. Alos, one other feature you should add in is the ability to chage NICOLE"s name, so I can type computer <message>, or jack <message>. I may experiment with the code I have, when do you expect another release? If not soon I might make NICOLE command line based just to play around. -jim ----- Original Message ----- From: <nic...@li...> To: <nic...@li...> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 9:19 AM Subject: RE: [Nicole-users] programs > Heya Jim, > > > > Do you have a protocol laid out yet for your NICOLE server? > > Hmm.. an interesting idea. > > > I decided not to > > write the server code since you are writing it. Anyway, what mean by > > protocol is like some sort of messagin system where the user send a mesage > > like: > > > > Human: send nicole_username "hi how are you?" > > nicole_username "i am fine, how about yourself?" > > I must admit, that having a server/client setup is a nice idea. Unfortunatly > that is where my programming talents come to and end. I'll be the first to > admit that network programming is definately not my area, although I love a > challenge. :) > > > I guess what I am saying is that will the server, require a > > client? It would > > be cool if it was done that way so people could make their own clients.... > > What I need to do before any kind of server/client setup is developed is to > generate a good API so that other coders will find it easier to link with > NICOLE. > > > I am just curious so I can start cleaning up my client. > > If you have any ideas on how I can implement this protocol then I'm all > ears. :) The more I think about it, the more I like the idea... > > Once I get out of this Uni exam/assignment time, I'll be getting stuck into > NICOLE > > Keep those ideas flowing.. > > Cheers, > Phil. > > _______________________________________________ > Nicole-users mailing list > Nic...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/nicole-users > _______________________________________________ Nicole-users mailing list Nic...@li... http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/nicole-users ************************************************************* Opinions contained in this e-mail do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Queensland Department of Main Roads, or of Queensland Transport. If you have received this electronic mail message in error, please immediately notify the sender and delete the message from your computer. |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-10 15:30:24
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Phil, I have another idea, if you made NICOLE command line based, so that I type "nicole 'and the message i want to sent nicol'" format : nicole <message>, then it would be easy to make servers, we could even make web based servers, irc-like servers, whatever anyone wanted. All NICOLE does is respond to what you say, might just want to have it command driven, and get rid of its current interface, and keave that to programs that want to make their own interfaces. Alos, one other feature you should add in is the ability to chage NICOLE"s name, so I can type computer <message>, or jack <message>. I may experiment with the code I have, when do you expect another release? If not soon I might make NICOLE command line based just to play around. -jim ----- Original Message ----- From: <nic...@li...> To: <nic...@li...> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 9:19 AM Subject: RE: [Nicole-users] programs > Heya Jim, > > > > Do you have a protocol laid out yet for your NICOLE server? > > Hmm.. an interesting idea. > > > I decided not to > > write the server code since you are writing it. Anyway, what mean by > > protocol is like some sort of messagin system where the user send a mesage > > like: > > > > Human: send nicole_username "hi how are you?" > > nicole_username "i am fine, how about yourself?" > > I must admit, that having a server/client setup is a nice idea. Unfortunatly > that is where my programming talents come to and end. I'll be the first to > admit that network programming is definately not my area, although I love a > challenge. :) > > > I guess what I am saying is that will the server, require a > > client? It would > > be cool if it was done that way so people could make their own clients.... > > What I need to do before any kind of server/client setup is developed is to > generate a good API so that other coders will find it easier to link with > NICOLE. > > > I am just curious so I can start cleaning up my client. > > If you have any ideas on how I can implement this protocol then I'm all > ears. :) The more I think about it, the more I like the idea... > > Once I get out of this Uni exam/assignment time, I'll be getting stuck into > NICOLE > > Keep those ideas flowing.. > > Cheers, > Phil. > > _______________________________________________ > Nicole-users mailing list > Nic...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/nicole-users > |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-10 13:16:49
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Heya Jim, > Do you have a protocol laid out yet for your NICOLE server? Hmm.. an interesting idea. > I decided not to > write the server code since you are writing it. Anyway, what mean by > protocol is like some sort of messagin system where the user send a mesage > like: > > Human: send nicole_username "hi how are you?" > nicole_username "i am fine, how about yourself?" I must admit, that having a server/client setup is a nice idea. Unfortunatly that is where my programming talents come to and end. I'll be the first to admit that network programming is definately not my area, although I love a challenge. :) > I guess what I am saying is that will the server, require a > client? It would > be cool if it was done that way so people could make their own clients.... What I need to do before any kind of server/client setup is developed is to generate a good API so that other coders will find it easier to link with NICOLE. > I am just curious so I can start cleaning up my client. If you have any ideas on how I can implement this protocol then I'm all ears. :) The more I think about it, the more I like the idea... Once I get out of this Uni exam/assignment time, I'll be getting stuck into NICOLE Keep those ideas flowing.. Cheers, Phil. |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-09 15:23:59
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Do you have a protocol laid out yet for your NICOLE server? I decided not to write the server code since you are writing it. Anyway, what mean by protocol is like some sort of messagin system where the user send a mesage like: Human: send nicole_username "hi how are you?" nicole_username "i am fine, how about yourself?" I guess what I am saying is that will the server, require a client? It would be cool if it was done that way so people could make their own clients.... I am just curious so I can start cleaning up my client. -jim- |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-09 05:59:48
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Hey there Jim, >hey Phil, I was wondering if there is a place to post applications, like a public ftp of >some kind? There isn't anything that I know of. However if you want, just email them to me, and I will have a look at them, and put them up onto NICOLE's ftp site if you wish. >I made that chat conversion program, and I am working on a fiew others, like a Telnet >Interface to NICOLE, that will actually talk voic through the sound card, and also voice >detection. Sounds interesting.. >They only downside of everything is that I am developing in VB for windows. But I consider >NICOLE to be a very robust Server side application. I actually am also writing a server >side TCP wrapper for NICOLE, so that it can sit on its own port. So, you shouldnt have to >worry about building in server code, this way people can install as stand alone, or server >side. Now, my voice client will talk with the NICOLE server via voice recognition, and >NICOLE will actually talk back to me in any voice that I select(male, female etc etc). This >is all controlled by the client. Thats the nice thing about microsoft agents, and >microsoft voice control, plus they are both free, which is strange of Microsoft eh?! Looks like you have been rather busy with yourself. The application of yours sounds very promising. Perhaps this is exactly what NICOLE needs to boost its popularity somewhat. A Windows interface. :) This is great news!! Looking forward to seeing your work.. Cheers, Phil. |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-08 14:31:13
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hey Phil, I was wondering if there is a place to post applications, like = a public ftp of some kind? I made that chat conversion program, and I am = working on a fiew others, like a Telnet Interface to NICOLE, that will = actually talk voic through the sound card, and also voice detection. = They only downside of everything is that I am developing in VB for = windows. But I consider NICOLE to be a very robust Server side = application. I actually am also writing a server side TCP wrapper for = NICOLE, so that it can sit on its own port. So, you shouldnt have to = worry about building in server code, this way people can install as = stand alone, or server side. Now, my voice client will talk with the = NICOLE server via voice recognition, and NICOLE will actually talk back = to me in any voice that I select(male, female etc etc). This is all = controlled by the client. Thats the nice thing about microsoft agents, = and microsoft voice control, plus they are both free, which is strange = of Microsoft eh?!=20 Hope this isnt to long, -jim- |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-08 04:32:07
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This is great news!!! Looking forward to seeing your work in action. Cheers, Phil. nic...@li... on 08/09/2000 06:14:02 Please respond to nic...@li... To: nic...@li... cc: (bcc: Phil G Howlett/CorpServ/qdot/au) Subject: Re: [Nicole-users] FAQ Well folks, I got a little app that takes an IRC logfile, and Strips out Questions and puts the correct answers together. After making some modifications to it, it actually matches the correct answer with the person's question. It even detect multiple answers from multiple people. I have designed it in an agent form, where you can make your own agents, to strip out a conversation. so, that is my news for today, once I have this app stable I will post it, so we can start creating good databases for NICOLE. -jim ************************************************************* Opinions contained in this e-mail do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Queensland Department of Main Roads, or of Queensland Transport. If you have received this electronic mail message in error, please immediately notify the sender and delete the message from your computer. |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-07 20:10:40
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Well folks, I got a little app that takes an IRC logfile, and Strips out = Questions and puts the correct answers together. After making some = modifications to it, it actually matches the correct answer with the = person's question. It even detect multiple answers from multiple people. = I have designed it in an agent form, where you can make your own agents, = to strip out a conversation. so, that is my news for today, once I have = this app stable I will post it, so we can start creating good databases = for NICOLE. -jim |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-07 03:18:01
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I am working on it, I hope to be working for a large Communications = company soon as a web master, and they will provide me with free DSL, so = I think getting a central NICOLE mysql database will be no problem!, It = would probably be for certain people (nicole developers) only at first, = until we work out the permissions and stuff, we wouldnt want people = messing up the database ...if you know what I mean. -jim ----- Original Message -----=20 From: nic...@li...=20 To: nic...@li...=20 Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 10:34 PM Subject: Re: [Nicole-users] FAQ Hey again, I'm actually looking at building a WWW interface to NICOLE, using the = MySQL database on sourceforge. Access is READ ONLY (you can talk to NICOLE, = but it doesn't update), however it does log the conversation so that new data = can be manually inserted into the knowledge base. This is the only way I can = see how I can keep the NICOLE knowledge base 'clean'. I've created the database at sourceforge.net, and populated it with a = small sample of data. Since I've got a few Uni assignments to hand in, work = on this WWW interface has been rather slow. I'm looking at a small php script = that will run the executable that connects to the database (writting NICOLE in = php is simply not a good idea) It would be great for you to host a NICOLE database exchange site. = :)... Cheers, Phil Howlett. NICOLE Project Adminstrator nic...@li... on 07/09/2000 11:57:09 Please respond to nic...@li... To: nic...@li... cc: (bcc: Phil G Howlett/CorpServ/qdot/au) Subject: Re: [Nicole-users] FAQ Yeah, I will gzip it for you! I may be getting a DSL connection soon, = and I was thinking of making a global database that NICOL developers (ONLY) can = use to build a big common knowledge database. I am also thinkg about making a = web site so people can exchange databases. Also, :-) I am in the middle of making a program to extract questions = from an IRC chat and also watch or the answers, and also plain old chat! So = far I can parse questions and answers and put them into a "learn" file format. One more thing, is anyone interested in NICOLE as much as I am to have = a chat channel on an IRC server? I was thinking maybe a private chat = server...no big networks or anything... anyways, let me know what you all think! I will post that "learn" file = for the nicole faq tomorow! -jim- ----- Original Message ----- From: nic...@li... To: nic...@li... Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 8:38 PM Subject: Re: [Nicole-users] FAQ Hi there, I would be interested in looking at this database? What version of NICOLE are you running?? If you have version 0.1.6 = then you can create an export file to share with everyone. Perhaps we can start exchanging knowledgebases? Food for thought.. Cheers, Phil. nic...@li... on 07/09/2000 08:29:13 Please respond to nic...@li... To: nic...@li... cc: (bcc: Phil G Howlett/CorpServ/qdot/au) Subject: [Nicole-users] FAQ I would just everyone to know that I created a knowledge database = out of the faq on the NICOLE site, and it works pretty good. I think that a good way to have nicole learn is to hook it up to an = IRC chat channel/channels. which is what I am working on now. -jim- ************************************************************* Opinions contained in this e-mail do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Queensland Department of Main Roads, or of Queensland Transport. If you have received this electronic mail message in error, please immediately notify the sender and delete the message from your computer. |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-07 02:35:15
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Hey again, I'm actually looking at building a WWW interface to NICOLE, using the MySQL database on sourceforge. Access is READ ONLY (you can talk to NICOLE, but it doesn't update), however it does log the conversation so that new data can be manually inserted into the knowledge base. This is the only way I can see how I can keep the NICOLE knowledge base 'clean'. I've created the database at sourceforge.net, and populated it with a small sample of data. Since I've got a few Uni assignments to hand in, work on this WWW interface has been rather slow. I'm looking at a small php script that will run the executable that connects to the database (writting NICOLE in php is simply not a good idea) It would be great for you to host a NICOLE database exchange site. :)... Cheers, Phil Howlett. NICOLE Project Adminstrator nic...@li... on 07/09/2000 11:57:09 Please respond to nic...@li... To: nic...@li... cc: (bcc: Phil G Howlett/CorpServ/qdot/au) Subject: Re: [Nicole-users] FAQ Yeah, I will gzip it for you! I may be getting a DSL connection soon, and I was thinking of making a global database that NICOL developers (ONLY) can use to build a big common knowledge database. I am also thinkg about making a web site so people can exchange databases. Also, :-) I am in the middle of making a program to extract questions from an IRC chat and also watch or the answers, and also plain old chat! So far I can parse questions and answers and put them into a "learn" file format. One more thing, is anyone interested in NICOLE as much as I am to have a chat channel on an IRC server? I was thinking maybe a private chat server...no big networks or anything... anyways, let me know what you all think! I will post that "learn" file for the nicole faq tomorow! -jim- ----- Original Message ----- From: nic...@li... To: nic...@li... Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 8:38 PM Subject: Re: [Nicole-users] FAQ Hi there, I would be interested in looking at this database? What version of NICOLE are you running?? If you have version 0.1.6 then you can create an export file to share with everyone. Perhaps we can start exchanging knowledgebases? Food for thought.. Cheers, Phil. nic...@li... on 07/09/2000 08:29:13 Please respond to nic...@li... To: nic...@li... cc: (bcc: Phil G Howlett/CorpServ/qdot/au) Subject: [Nicole-users] FAQ I would just everyone to know that I created a knowledge database out of the faq on the NICOLE site, and it works pretty good. I think that a good way to have nicole learn is to hook it up to an IRC chat channel/channels. which is what I am working on now. -jim- ************************************************************* Opinions contained in this e-mail do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Queensland Department of Main Roads, or of Queensland Transport. If you have received this electronic mail message in error, please immediately notify the sender and delete the message from your computer. |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-07 01:53:52
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Yeah, I will gzip it for you! I may be getting a DSL connection soon, = and I was thinking of making a global database that NICOL developers = (ONLY) can use to build a big common knowledge database. I am also = thinkg about making a web site so people can exchange databases. Also, :-) I am in the middle of making a program to extract questions = from an IRC chat and also watch or the answers, and also plain old chat! = So far I can parse questions and answers and put them into a "learn" = file format.=20 One more thing, is anyone interested in NICOLE as much as I am to have a = chat channel on an IRC server? I was thinking maybe a private chat = server...no big networks or anything... anyways, let me know what you all think! I will post that "learn" file = for the nicole faq tomorow! -jim- ----- Original Message -----=20 From: nic...@li...=20 To: nic...@li...=20 Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 8:38 PM Subject: Re: [Nicole-users] FAQ Hi there, I would be interested in looking at this database? What version of NICOLE are you running?? If you have version 0.1.6 = then you can create an export file to share with everyone. Perhaps we can start exchanging knowledgebases? Food for thought.. Cheers, Phil. nic...@li... on 07/09/2000 08:29:13 Please respond to nic...@li... To: nic...@li... cc: (bcc: Phil G Howlett/CorpServ/qdot/au) Subject: [Nicole-users] FAQ I would just everyone to know that I created a knowledge database out = of the faq on the NICOLE site, and it works pretty good. I think that a good way to have nicole learn is to hook it up to an = IRC chat channel/channels. which is what I am working on now. -jim- ************************************************************* Opinions contained in this e-mail do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Queensland Department of Main Roads, or of Queensland Transport. If you have received this electronic mail message in error, please immediately notify the sender and delete the message from your computer. |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-07 00:39:20
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Hi there, I would be interested in looking at this database? What version of NICOLE are you running?? If you have version 0.1.6 then you can create an export file to share with everyone. Perhaps we can start exchanging knowledgebases? Food for thought.. Cheers, Phil. nic...@li... on 07/09/2000 08:29:13 Please respond to nic...@li... To: nic...@li... cc: (bcc: Phil G Howlett/CorpServ/qdot/au) Subject: [Nicole-users] FAQ I would just everyone to know that I created a knowledge database out of the faq on the NICOLE site, and it works pretty good. I think that a good way to have nicole learn is to hook it up to an IRC chat channel/channels. which is what I am working on now. -jim- ************************************************************* Opinions contained in this e-mail do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Queensland Department of Main Roads, or of Queensland Transport. If you have received this electronic mail message in error, please immediately notify the sender and delete the message from your computer. |
From: <nic...@li...> - 2000-09-06 22:25:48
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I would just everyone to know that I created a knowledge database out of = the faq on the NICOLE site, and it works pretty good. I think that a good way to have nicole learn is to hook it up to an IRC = chat channel/channels. which is what I am working on now. -jim- |