Literary MUD Gets Oscar Wilde Bot
gwailoh writes "The literary-orientated, text-based multiuser role-playing game
TriadCity has implemented an automated character based on the personality - or at least the sayings - of legendary wit Oscar Wilde. 'Oscar' is an
AIML-based
chatterbot configured around an extensive database of Wilde's witticisms and epigrams. Unlike conventional chatterbots, Oscar doesn't attempt to engage in long-running conversations with meaningful state. Instead, he responds to inputs by choosing the most appropriate epigram in his database, making him a sort of walking repository of clever one-liners."
Oscar Wilde is definitely one of the wittiest men ever to put a pen to paper. The one-liner response from the AIML format should work great. I'll be checking this out in the morning. Hope it doesn't cost any money.
Hoist Number One and Number Six.
I don't see what's new about this.. I mean it's amusing that someone made interfaces for the bot like they did, but we've been doing this sort of thing in MUDs for the past... Well, I haven't been mudding regularly in 5 years, but even then I saw things that you could hold better conversations than with this thing.. Is there something that makes this bot better than looking at a webpage filled with quotes?
The only thing worse than being a bot in a "literary-orientated", text-based multiuser role-playing game is to not be a bot in a "literary-orientated", text-based multiuser role-playing game.
I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate.
"Oscar doesn't attempt to engage in long-running conversations with meaningful state. Instead, he responds to inputs by choosing the most appropriate epigram in his database, making him a sort of walking repository of clever one-liners."
You do realize that I've been posting to Slashdot for years now.
In Soviet America the banks rob you!
Instead, he responds to inputs by choosing the most appropriate epigram in his database, making him a sort of walking repository of clever one-liners.
/usr/games/fortune with keyword weighting?
So it's basically
NO CARRIER
from the bots-gone-Wilde dept. =)
"Yeah, well, Dracula called and he's coming over tonight for you and I said okay."
Looks like the Oscar bot is actually available to talk to via a chat interface as part of the TriadCity website here. You can now be impressed at his witticisms or just plain irked at him from the comfort of your web browser, yay.
Some info here
You can find some plays and poems by Oscar Wilde here
Also, more funny quotes by Wilde here.
Unlike conventional chatterbots, Oscar doesn't attempt to engage in long-running conversations with meaningful state.
Actually the fact that Oscar has no state makes it a rather conventional ALICE-style chatterbot. This is normal. The fact the Wilde had so many great one-liners means his work adapts well to the ALICE system.
What would be extraordinary is if the implemented just the opposite, a chatterbot with an rich internal state. This has yet to be done convincingly. There is nothing uncoventional about Oscar, it just is a brilliant choice of source material.