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Re: The wildcard-filling problem

by Helio Perroni Filho :: Rate this Message:

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--- Gary Poster <gary@...> escreveu:

>> That's interesting, but how do you deal with the
>> case where an element in the original sentence is
>> split in two -- for example, changing "he's" to
>> "he is"?
>
> Heh, looks like my memory was a bit off. Here's an
> excerpt from the pertinent part of the docs:

Now I get it... I think. ^_^' I presume a given
sentence token is never going to be "substituted" more
than once, right? Because I was looking for a solution
that allowed the user to line up substitutions, so he
could create a configuration like:

((" waht", " what"),
 (" what's ", " what is "))

An the bot would correctly normalize a sentence

"Waht's the matter?"

into

"WHAT IS THE MATTER"

> The GPL license of Dr. Wallace's files meant I
> could never really use my code for work, so I put it
> aside for now.

That's certainly true if you used GPL'ed code on your
work, but if you simply created a "clean room"
implementation of the AIML standard, I'm not sure the
GPL applies. Actually the AIML working draft makes no
mention to licences at all, so I guess it is an open
standard, which does not rule out closed-source implementations.


       



       
               
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