Back in the spring, there was talk about forming a group to build a ChatScript bot to compete in the Loebner’s. While I applauded the sentiment, it was clear to me that one that would pass the qualifiers could not be built in time.
Now things are different.
First, I have won the Loebner’s again. This is with an entirely new chatbot. Back in June, I didn’t have Rosette. All I had was the system that could qualify (based on new script and existing data that comes with ChatScript).
My 2010 Suzette was easily the top qualifier, passing about 50% of the questions. This year’s Rosette was again easily 1st, passing about 16 of the 20 questions, and but for a few generalization bugs in pattern matching due to my haste, would have passed 19 of the 20 questions. Rosette at that time only knew her name and how to pass the qualifiers. For the next few months, she became a chatbot, mostly untested, just ready to enter in October.
So this means the strength is not in “her”, but in ChatScript. ChatScript makes it easy to qualify, and makes it easy to make a strong entrant quickly. Granted I am a master of the language, but to compensate, you have a year and a team!
Obviously I will not be in this team. I have to give you something to topple. But I will be happy to answer questions on how to do things.
bruce wilcox