[alicebot-general] Big Five personality traits
Chris Lofting
chrislofting at ozemail.com.au
Mon May 22 19:43:01 PDT 2006
Go further Rich, with the enneagram you can recurse it to give a sequence of
categories based on recursing trichotomies. The relationships I mentioned re
recursing dichotomies will also be present.
In the dichotomy format, each category is an expression covering ALL
categories where the others are 'distorted' by the unique expression of
each. Using 'bit' representation and the XOR operator one can extract all of
these categories from each.
As such, through the IDM work, we move way beyond the current set of
typologies and that included mapping 'purpose' for each typology. Note that
we are focusing on properties of recursion in general.
Cbris.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: alicebot-general-bounces at list.alicebot.org [mailto:alicebot-general-
> bounces at list.alicebot.org] On Behalf Of Dr. Rich Wallace
> Sent: Tuesday, 23 May 2006 9:36 AM
> To: Alicebot and AIML General Discussion
> Subject: Re: [alicebot-general] Big Five personality traits
>
> I use this model: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enneagram
>
> I think you can debate the number (3, 4, 5, 9, 12, or 16) depending on
> the theory, but it's great if you get the basic point, that there
> exist other personality types besides your own. Too many people
> suffer from "BLM syndrome" ("Be Like Me") or "using themselves as a
> proxy for others". How many times have you heard, "I can't believe
> so-and-so did that, I would *never* act that way." Even people who
> believe in astrology are better off than people who have BLM syndrome,
> because at least they can accept that other people view and model the
> world in different ways than themselves.
>
> For bot building, personality types have at least two applications:
> one is building a set of "stock" personalities that are easily
> customized into individuals when combined with biographical data. The
> other is building personality tests into bots (like CLAUDIO) so that
> the bot's personality can adapt to the client's type.
>
> It remains an open question whether the "most compatible" bot should
> be the same personality, or a "complimentary" one to the client, or
> whether the client should have a "personality dial" on the bot.
>
>
>
> On 5/22/06, Helio Perroni Filho <xperroni at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Have you ever seen this?
> >
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_factor_model
> >
> > I think this could be very interesting refrenece
> > material for building a methodology of bot building.
> >
> > --
> > Ja mata ne.
> > Helio Perroni Filho
> >
> >
> >
> >
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