If i give you a specific purpose - will you make a chatbot for me?

On Thu, Apr 4, 2019, 14:20 A.T. Murray <mentific...@gmail.com> wrote:

> EnParser serves the purpose of not only identifying a part of speech such
> as a noun, preposition or verb, but also of comprehending the part of
> speech in context by helping to assign associative tags among concepts in
> the Psy conceptual array. Thus EnParser and its Russian counterpart
> RuParser serve the purpose of Natural Language Understanding (NLU).
>
> Algorithm of the EnParser AI Mind-Module
>
> Since the main feature of the concept-based AI Minds is their
> demonstration of solving the AI-hard problem of natural language
> understanding (NLU), the EnParser module for parsing English is the main
> instrument of achieving the NLU goal.
>
> The ghost.pl AI Mind in Strawberry Perl Five is becoming a conversational
> agent that may be installed to run in either the background or the
> foreground on any host computer.
>
> The JavaScript AI Mind requires no download of either source code or
> programming language. Simply clicking on the link brings the tutorial AI
> Mind into your MSIE browser, where you may use the AI to teach students or
> AI coders.
>
> If you want to issue verbal instructions to your autonomous humanoid
> robot, MindForth as the robot brain enables you and the robot to engage in
> a discussion of what work the robot should be doing, and how the work
> should be done, and how the robot should engage in back-and-forth
> communication using English for you to clarify youe instructions and for
> the robot to report to you its completion of tasks.
>
> A. Words included in the MindBoot sequence lighten the load of EnParser.
>
> Populating the MindBoot sequence with English words, the AI mind
> maintainer tries to include the most frequent English nouns and verbs, all
> the conjunctions, all the prepositions, and all the pronouns. Except for
> disambiguation, the embedded words do not need further parsing as to their
> parts of speech.
>
> B. The first AI Minds could only parse SVO sentences into nouns and verbs.
>
> The subject-verb-object (SVO) format of admissible inputs made it simple
> for the earliest AI Minds to classify English words as nouns or verbs. The
> parsing module could skip over the known Engliah articles and an important
> adverb like the word "NOT" being used to negate an English sentence.
>
> C. The ghost112.pl AI became able to parse prepositional phrases.
>
> Since the MindBoot sequence innately contains all the English prepositions
> identified as such, the AI Mind easily detects the input of a known English
> preposition and sets the $prepcon flag to a positive number one and loads
> the $tpp time-of-preposition flag with the ending time-point at which the
> input preposition is being instantiated as a node in conceptual memory.
> Then $tpp is used to zero in on the associative-tag flag-panel of the
> preposition, filling in the next noun or pronoun as the $seq of the
> preposition. Then the $tvb time-of-verb flag is used to insert the
> concept-number of the preposition as a $seq of the verb.
>
> D. The ghost114.pl AI began to parse the indirect objects of verbs.
>
> To parse and comprehend an indirect object, EnParser tentatively fills the
> time-of-indirect-object $tio flag with the input-time of the first noun
> being input after a verb. The $tio flag is set only once by requiring that
> it be at zero for it to be set. Simultaneously, the time-of-direct-object
> flag $tdo is filled with the same value as the $tio flag for an indirect
> object, because it is not yet known whether one noun or two nouns are being
> entered subsequent to the input of a transitive verb. If and when a second
> noun comes in, the value for the time-of-direct-object $tdo flag,
> originally filled with the same value as the indirect-object $tio flag, is
> replaced or overwritten with the new time of the second post-verb noun in
> the input stream.
>
> If only one noun comes in after the verb, the identifier of the direct
> object is set only once. If two post-verb nouns come in, the first noun
> becomes the indirect object and the second noun becomes the direct object.
>
> http://medium.com/p/6112f4b2c556
> http://ai.neocities.org/EnParser.html
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