[alicebot-developer] Help, Need A.L.I.C.E Web page Spider
Ty Ademosu
tyademosu at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 1 01:19:22 PDT 2007
I now have a php spider created that will crawl a webpage and grammatically
parse the page and create simple AIML (Artificial Inelligence Markup
Language) data. This data is saved into an AIML file.
It focuses on creating AIML files and dynamically searches dictionary.com,
RSS and blogs, I guess the RSS part makes it easier as AIML is really XML
I will post a demo of it very shortly. I would interested in selling copies
of it for about $40 or less if anyone wants one.
Description
Ty Ademosu wrote:
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> Ty Ademosu wrote:
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>> Please Please help with this.
>>
>> I need a spider created that will crawl a webpage and grammatically parse
>> the page and create AIML (Artificial Inelligence Markup Language) data.
>> This data will be saved into an AIML file and used to teach a chatterbot
>> the contents of the web page.
>>
>> The way we see it working is:
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>> 1. The spider crawls a page examining the text of each sentence.
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>> 2. Then using a grammatic parser it will reformulate that sentence data
>> into possible patterns and responses to be entered as data in the AIML
>> file.
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>> 3. Then it will format this into a standard AIML file and allow you to
>> save this code or copy and paste it to another source
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>> This will require someone experience in AIML as well as grammatic
>> sentence parsing.
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>> The idea for this project is to get the stand-alone script, possibilities
>> of this being a desktop VB script. But I hear that existing perl and php
>> extensions may make this easier. Open to other suggestions. Preferably a
>> desktop application to start.
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> For my next project I'm trying to port my current vb6 version to php and
> add several mods. I have 1 php guy but would like others to join me -
> contact me for details.
>
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