admittedly 13 seconds is a long time to wait for a reply. if the wildcards are 20 or less its instantaneous. If the robot gets to 23 wildcards it will split the input into two sentences and be instantaneous. If the input is 21 words the maximum it can take is 13 seconds. this was with a nice computer running at 800 mhz though. I have run the chatbot on computers with both 4gb and a celeron processor and 32gb ram and an i5 processor. 13 seconds seems to be the longest it’s ever taken
Parents always fall for the clammy hands its a good non specific symptom. im a big believer in it. some.
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Parents always fall for the clammy hands its a good non specific symptom. im a big believer in it. some people think a good phony fever is a lock. but you get a nervous mother you could end up in a doctors office and that is worse than high school
If the input is incredibly long it breaks it down very quickly. this is great for inputting movie scripts iinto it.
im hesitant about lowering the amount of wildcards before the robot splits the sentence. the robot recognizes a lot of large sentences and the robot doesn’t necessarily know if it’s splitting a sentence mid sentence or if it’s splitting it at the beginning of a new one. I modified my substitution file to get around that by recognizing certain words that are likely to mark a new sentence and also recognizing words that indicate the robot is in the middle of a sentence.
so it’s a balancing act.
Parents always fall for the clammy hands its a good non specific symptom. im a big believer in it.
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Parents always fall for the clammy hands its a good non specific symptom. im a big believer in
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thank you don patrick for the comment. I really appreciated it.
and steve maybe I should split the sentences at 21 wildcards to prevent hangs.