1. alice
- Posted by Kat <kat at kogeijin.com> Nov 15, 2002
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- Last edited Nov 16, 2002
On 16 Nov 2002, at 4:29, Rom wrote: > > From: <dm31 at uow.edu.au> > > > .... has anyone consider giving EDS the ability to be distributed? > > Or can it already support distributed databases? > > The hash table, which is central to most databases, can return a reference > given > a key. If the key is not defined, it will return nil (or you can add a new > key). > EDS works like this for sure. > > What ALICE does is to use natural language as a key ... (without any actual > parsing ... just simple reduction). When a key (=sentence) is inputed, then > ALICE will always return a reference. What it returns may be concise or just > some defallt answer for that category. ALICE has about 40000 categories today > (it can be expeanded to anything). You may say these categories are sorting > all > natural sentences into a category. Then the creator of ALICE says that if > current chatterbot cannot handle the request (beyond a default asnwer), then > it > should be possible to pass the request to another chatterbot (today the > technology is right there). Uploading such a program to a shell server would be a breeze, if we could get that http proxy code i'd like to see. Changing the protocol shouldn't be a big deal, but opening ports using exu on a remote shell seems impossible. Maybe you can do it in tcl or perl, or lua? Kat
2. Re: alice
- Posted by Rom <kjehas at frisurf.no> Nov 16, 2002
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From: "Kat" <kat at kogeijin.com> > .........but opening ports using exu on a remote shell seems impossible. > Maybe you can do it in tcl or perl, or lua? Without haven't done it myself.... I assume you can call an exe-file in CGI-BIN on the web and get HTML-output (permission for CGI-BIN exe-files is usually set to execute right for all (or is it not?)) Rom
3. Re: alice
- Posted by Kat <kat at kogeijin.com> Nov 15, 2002
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- Last edited Nov 16, 2002
On 16 Nov 2002, at 5:38, Rom wrote: > > From: "Kat" <kat at kogeijin.com> > > .........but opening ports using exu on a remote shell seems impossible. > > Maybe > > you can do it in tcl or perl, or lua? > > Without haven't done it myself.... I assume you can call an exe-file in > CGI-BIN > on the web and get HTML-output (permission for CGI-BIN exe-files is usually > set > to execute right for all (or is it not?)) Apache will do that. Now,, what about Eu opening the 2nd port open at the same time? Kat
4. Re: alice
- Posted by Rom <kjehas at frisurf.no> Nov 16, 2002
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From: "Kat" <kat at kogeijin.com> > > Without haven't done it myself.... I assume you can call an exe-file in > > CGI-BIN > > on the web and get HTML-output .... > Apache will do that. Now,, what about Eu opening the 2nd port open at the > same time? I know nothing about ports. When web-scripting you don't have to, I suppose. Rom
5. Re: alice
- Posted by Kat <kat at kogeijin.com> Nov 16, 2002
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On 16 Nov 2002, at 6:50, Rom wrote: > > From: "Kat" <kat at kogeijin.com> > > > > Without haven't done it myself.... I assume you can call an exe-file in > > > CGI-BIN on the web and get HTML-output .... > > > Apache will do that. Now,, what about Eu opening the 2nd port open at the > > same > > time? > > I know nothing about ports. When web-scripting you don't have to, I suppose. As long as you are not doing anything special, correct. Kat