Andreas, thank you!
It’s just taking me a little time to establish context here, which I’m belaboring below in the hope of improving the signage along this pathway for those newbies who follow.
Thanks for the link to Doug’s thread as well. He seems to be aiming at medical students with a high-end, high-fidelity patient, probably at the bedside. I’m working with nursing educators aiming for a much more limited set of patient debriefing case studies, with a prototype AIML chatbot being trained now on the web (SitePal) and in Second Life (via SmartBots), probably sitting in the chair in an exam room or patient-education conference room.
I think we’ll converge as interdisciplinary communication practice (among medical students, nurses, nutritionists, social workers, pharmacists, patients, and patient families) is a hot subject right now and for at least the next decade.
I did also discover “How to create your own customized chatbot for beginners - Chatbots 101” in this forum by
Dave Morton : http://www.chatbots.org/ai_zone/viewthread/492/ that has a section on Chatscript. (which recommends reading the manual, of course.)
So, I’m off to read the manual, and later to try to determine who has written third-party packages (“Advanced Bot Framework”?) that can move me more from “programming in vi or notepad” to some large pre-assembled chunks, editors, integrated development environments, or whatever else is layered upon the core Chatscript framework.
Notes follow, probably mostly for me, on underbrush in the pathway to get this far for a total newbie or anyone else I send this way and tell them “this is easy, you can’t miss it.”
It took me a little while to determine that Erel’s “Tutorial” and Bruce’s “User Manual” you refer to are the same documents titled “Chatscript Tutorial.pdf” and “Chatscript User Manual.pdf” in the DOCUMENTATION folder that downloads with Chatscript-2.93.zip from http://sourceforge.net/projects/chatscript/ . (I’m downloading to a Windows 7 machine in a Bootcamp partition on a Mac, which worked fine the first time.)
On that SourceForge page, there were also prominent suggestions that I might be interested in the “Recommended Projects” of Avanced Bot Framework, Program O, and Program E. A quick glance determined (so far) that Program O and Program E are AIML, and not of immediate interest. I don’t know yet about Advanced Bot Framework, and put it on a “maybe later” list.