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Multifaceted Conversational Systems

Explore the cutting-edge developments in conversational systems, showcasing Robitron's innovative bots like Albert One and Ella. These systems utilize multiple response methods and multifaceted architectures to enhance human-like interaction and intelligent responses. From the Java-based Fuzzy Logic Chat Engine JFRED to Web One’s hierarchical organization for content authoring, discover how these systems synthesize responses from diverse data sources. Learn how bots can collaborate, share knowledge, and evolve in their capabilities, paving the way for advanced AI communications.

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Multifaceted Conversational Systems

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  1. Multifaceted Conversational Systems Robby Garner Robitron Software Research www.robitron.com

  2. Albert One • Used multiple response methods. • Consisted of several executables. • More humanlike for having variety. • Built after first two strategies failed. • Based on observations of past contests. • Controller had built-in stimulus-response database.

  3. Albert One’s Organization

  4. Ella - EllaZ Systems • Multi-functional bot • Builds intelligence one feature at a time • Has arithmetic and formula handling • Enables external data sources with NLP • Integrates internal, external, and database response methods • Does this by synthesizing a response using templates to format data from various resources into one or more messages.

  5. Web One • Designed to improve on Albert’s “idiot savant” • Hierarchical organization of data sources was intended to aid content authoring. • Capable of giving presentations with voice synthesizers and web based presentation. • Some proactive behaviours were attempted.

  6. Web One Organization

  7. A slightly bigger world

  8. JFRED as Controller • Java-based Fuzzy Logic Chat Engine. • Regex rules aid classification of input. • Has it’s own default topic. • Allows for separation of agenda and content. • Placed at top of hierarchy gives priority to it’s own responses.

  9. Controller Organization

  10. Summary • Combining resources with multiple bots is possible with or without the internet. • Just like people, one bot can’t know everything. • Bots could share. • Bots may know one another. • Happy Chatterbotting!

  11. Robitron Software Research: http://www.robitron.com CyberMecha Studios / Institute of Mimetic Sciences http://www.mimetic-science.org “Shadow owes it’s birth to light.” -- John Gray Ella appears courtesy of Zhang Ying and Kevin Copple. http://www.ellaz.com

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