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More Ability to Lookup Past Information #37

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Daniel061 opened this issue Jan 22, 2019 · 1 comment
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More Ability to Lookup Past Information #37

Daniel061 opened this issue Jan 22, 2019 · 1 comment

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Daniel061 commented Jan 22, 2019

Version V6.1.004.14 can be downloaded here.

With the addition of c_LongTermMemory.h::SaveCurrentSentenceInMap() that saves everything about

each sentence spoken to Baby, she can now (once I implement it), reference what you said in the past as

compared to what you are saying now. This will help with conflicts of data as well as checking to see if

the associated memory reflects what was spoken.

At the time of this writing, Version V6.1.004.14 will recognize if you repeat yourself. Soon she will quiz

you if you change some direct attributes to a noun. This is the conflict problem mentioned before, See

Issue #36

This data will be a valuable asset in context and subject tracking.

Soon she will be able to follow a conversation no matter how indirect you speak.

I hope you join this team to help bring her to this level, either as a Tester or a Coder. All are needed and welcomed.

This little Discussion post is to announce her growth in this aspect but feel free to comment below.

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Daniel061 commented Feb 2, 2019

To help with this topic, the class c_SubjectData.h has been created and currently being implemented. This will allow reference and context data to be compared to the current input.
Check it out.

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