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	| Posted: Jun 18, 2011 | [ # 106 ] |  |  
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   Administrator Total posts: 3111 Joined: Jun 14, 2010 | No worries, my friend. That’s why I get paid the “big bucks”! |  
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	| Posted: Jun 20, 2011 | [ # 107 ] |  |  
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   Guru Total posts: 1297 Joined: Nov 3, 2009 | According to the world’s most trusted Oxford Dictionary http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/chatterbot/ Chatterbot is a computer program designed to interact with people by simulating conversation.
 Origin:  1990s: blend of  chatter and  robot So instead of chatbot or chatterbot, which are still relatively new terms from the late 20th century…
 Isn’t “Chatter robot” more appropriate to use than “Chatbot” ?In other words isn’t it more correct to say, “Chatter robot” ?
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	| Posted: Jun 20, 2011 | [ # 108 ] |  |  
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   Administrator Total posts: 3111 Joined: Jun 14, 2010 | Not as far as I’m concerned, no. The term “robot”, according to the same Oxford Dictionary: a machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically, especially one programmable by a computer.
 To my way of thinking, a chatterbot is a small, specific program that resides on a computer; not the computer itself. And what Oxford fails to mention is that the commonly accepted consensus is that a robot is a mechanical device, capable of some form of controlled movement, and not an electronic device, which is incapable of movement on it’s own. I’ll even go one step further, and assert that the term “chatterbot”, under that same set of definitions, is inaccurate, as well. A chat agent, virtual conversational assistant, or any of a dozen other descriptive terms that don’t use “bot” or “robot” are far more correct. Of course, this is just my opinion, and as such is easily ignored.  |  
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	| Posted: Jun 20, 2011 | [ # 109 ] |  |  
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   Guru Total posts: 1297 Joined: Nov 3, 2009 | However, “Chatter” is an old term from signals intelligence, which is what Alan Turing worked on for the UK Government Communications Headquarters. Not to mention, Alan Turing also provided a robot design method in 1950.  So “Chatter”, “robot” are terms that have been around decades before “chatbot” or “chatterbot”.  So is it not it more genuine to say it the original way, “ChatterRobot”? |  
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	| Posted: Jun 21, 2011 | [ # 110 ] |  |  
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   Guru Total posts: 1297 Joined: Nov 3, 2009 | I prefer Chatter Robot  in Python http://www.ChatterRobot.com |  
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	| Posted: Jul 2, 2011 | [ # 111 ] |  |  
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   Guru Total posts: 1297 Joined: Nov 3, 2009 | Just For Fun  3D Animated ➪ 8pla.net TV commercial ➪ Take 1 This is a draft animation of about five megabytes using PHP and Flash. Once this 100% computerized 3D chatbot finishes loading, it will begin speaking. |  
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	| Posted: Jul 3, 2011 | [ # 112 ] |  |  
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   Guru Total posts: 1297 Joined: Nov 3, 2009 | Just For Fun. Animation in PHP! I’m designing an animated robotic face in pure PHP.
 http://www.8pla.net/php.flash.take1/ The lip-sync is running a loop under control of PHP. Feel like dragging an eyeball around with your mouse?
 http://www.8pla.net/php.flash.take1/eyeball.php Animation in PHP is definitely a lot of fun,  even if it is classified as experimental. _________________________________________NOTE: I wrote these today.  Please help.
 They have only been tested in Firefox on Linux.
 Please let me know if they work in Windows IE.
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	| Posted: Jul 3, 2011 | [ # 113 ] |  |  
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   Administrator Total posts: 3111 Joined: Jun 14, 2010 | A couple of things: 1.) In both FF5 and IE8 in Windows XP, the bot’s face constantly move, and using the form opens a new window/tab 2.) The eyeball thing is interesting, but the same thing can be done in jQuery with about 6 lines of code or less. Maybe 18 altogether, if you include the HTML markup.  http://www.geekcavecreations.com/Misc/draggingEye.html Actually, I’m not putting you down, 8pla. Heck, I haven’t the foggiest notions about writing Flash… Either in PHP or by hand. I just made the page for fun.  |  
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	| Posted: Jul 3, 2011 | [ # 114 ] |  |  
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   Administrator Total posts: 2048 Joined: Jun 25, 2010 | 1 - Not sure where the lip sync part fits in here. It’s just an animation with two frames swapping constantly.2 - Not really sure what you are showing us here. It’s just a draggable circle.
 Unless it’s me, I don’t see what this has to do with chatbots (especially the 2nd link)? |  
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	| Posted: Jul 3, 2011 | [ # 115 ] |  |  
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   Administrator Total posts: 2048 Joined: Jun 25, 2010 | Dave Morton - Jul 3, 2011:  The eyeball thing is interesting, but the same thing can be done in jQuery with about 6 lines of code or less. Maybe 18 altogether, if you include the HTML markup. 
 I managed it in 1 line, 5 if you include the markup  http://www.square-bear.co.uk/temp/eye.html
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	| Posted: Jul 3, 2011 | [ # 116 ] |  |  
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   Administrator Total posts: 3111 Joined: Jun 14, 2010 | That’s it! I absolutely HAVE to learn Flash!   |  
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	| Posted: Jul 3, 2011 | [ # 117 ] |  |  
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   Senior member Total posts: 328 Joined: Jul 11, 2009 | Animating things with PHP is interesting but I have to agree with Steve - it’s not lipsync, it’s just a mouth opening and closing. |  
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	| Posted: Jul 4, 2011 | [ # 118 ] |  |  
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   Guru Total posts: 1297 Joined: Nov 3, 2009 | Here is take 2  ... A new tab won’t open now when you click the PROCESS button
 to start the animation:
 http://www.8pla.net/php.flash.take2/ The robot lips are still being programmed, so only a few more lip movements have been added, which are selected randomly
 when you press the PROCESS button. However, the speed
 of the lip movement is now fast enough to possibly
 sync the lips to speech in pure PHP.
 According to the official PHP website, these animationfunctions are experimental and undocumented, making
 it more difficult and more fun at the same time!
 Happy 4th of July ! |  
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	| Posted: Jul 4, 2011 | [ # 119 ] |  |  
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   Administrator Total posts: 2048 Joined: Jun 25, 2010 | Nope, still just the same two frames of animation being swapped. What are we supposed to be looking at? Is it supposed to have some kind of audio output? |  
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	| Posted: Jul 5, 2011 | [ # 120 ] |  |  
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   Guru Total posts: 1297 Joined: Nov 3, 2009 | Steve Worswick - Jul 4, 2011: What are we supposed to be looking at?
 I could tell you, but then I’d have to hypnotize you ...  http://8pla.net/php.flash.take2/hypnosis.php |  
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