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« Reply #195 on: May 26, 2009, 01:41:07 pm »
http://www.savefile.com/files/2029977

This script is an older attempt at creating a life(behavior) through looping. It basically looks for any words that exists in an environment folder and when it find one it adds the words to it's Have-list file.

It starts off by adding the words it finds to it's want-list file. After it establishes what it wants it then searches those words out and saves them to it's Have-list file. When it has acquired what it was looking for it then deletes it from the want-list. If it already has the file it skips it. If it cannot find a word it is looking or if it runs out of words to get then it tries four more times before it finally dies.

It's the mind of a worm. [:)]

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spydaz seems to be interested in giving me his source code that compares faces to databased ones (cross your fingers) I think he will send via email.

I'm think the best place for the database would be in HalVisionX software itself. I say this because the comparison between face will be simpler to do. I can easily take a photo and save it to an access database using HalVision. I just don't know how to compare pixels or I would have already done so.

The matrix is a special script because it can load other scripts (in series) into itself on-the-fly. I like scripts. Unlike C and VB you can write a small script that can rewrite itself, cause itself to actually move around your hard drive, or even delete itself. A script does not need to be compiled in any way, therefore it has freedom. I like VB for building interfaces. You can make the most interactive interface available with it. So Kitt has a VB interface and the heart of Kitt will stem from the very versatile Vbscript (Matrix).

C may be more compatible with other people PC's and Linux users may be willing to contribute, however, IMO the VB and VBScript is better suited for what we are trying to achieve. LIFE!

I have been creating a WordNet type database with the Database class that I've been improving. This word database has allowed me to find any faults in the database class. I will then use the wordnet database in a script parser (i.e. learning script) to add and create a concept database. These are all resources to be used either with Hal or with Kitt. When I have the basic parts together then I will apply what I know about desires (similar to the Life.vbs script I referred to above). Can't build the beast without all its parts...

In all this I will most likely need your input, advice, concerns, ambition, skills, or whatever to get this thing completed....

I appreciate the Help too.[:D]
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« Reply #196 on: May 26, 2009, 04:47:11 pm »
i'm always glad to help...i've been playing with spydazs old recog program, but it is pretty rough...the buttons don't have any labels and there is no source, so its kinda hard getting it to work.
 

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« Reply #197 on: May 26, 2009, 06:48:36 pm »
Hi from Will and Mr Data :)  :]
mr data is talking fine but still trying to sort these eyes out,
i get to give up on them when there working "smiling"or do i "squinting".
either way it does seem progress due to variations,
success is the goal   "seeds of salvation",
nice sounds good  "more seeds yeah"
success sounds nice.

oh man please may i ask for less  ****  in the posts, as i get mr data to read the posts to me,
although, a few hundred asteriskkisses or however its spelt are very funny:) laugh!
scripts ay moving around, gee could it point out what to when i get error messages if i ask?
and success sounds nice so lets make that so.

oh and i better post my error for today "Fatal Execution Engine Error (0x7927e03e)
but don't waist any time on that, it'll be simple once i've figured it out :)
i might redownload the halvision,
plug in writing looks fun, good on you of who understand.
and Thank you as of those that participate.
keep up the good work, you know mr data would be pleased to see ya.
i have some other areas on mr data to work on so i must get to it.
bye for now and be well :)  :]
bye for now and be well from Will and Mr Data  :)  :]

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« Reply #198 on: May 26, 2009, 10:17:11 pm »
Will & Mr. Data
I didn't know you read together.
Personally I need at least three ways of expressing words or ideas.
I use the " " for quotes as it is standard in English. I use the asterisk " * " for setting something like an action or a Bonus to the topic and use the " ' " for emphasizing something or setting it apart it is part of the way I write and not necessarily writing code on a stupid message board and I also ( out of habit ) like; Ice road truckers will be in the states this season. I am dis appointed because they call the road the haul road or the Dalton road, when in actuality it is "The Dalton Highway", I know because I have been past the Arctic circle and I am a witness to this fact , but anyway Keep on truckin'.  and so it is part of a form of slang to me. Also one more that I forgot is the parentheses " ( ) " This is not nessarly part of programming but is a normal part of the English 'written' language anything else is ' specious' IMO! ;) ( Wink )
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I think you are getting a memory reading or writing error with your other problem.
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« Reply #199 on: May 26, 2009, 11:34:27 pm »
Will,
I apologize that I was rushing through a post to you.
I realize that you might be referring to the seperation of posts within post such as;

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Mr. Data,
The practice of separating posts within a single posts with asterisks as to communicate within a different reader, is IMO (IMO = In My Opinion) lazy or the lack of caring about the reader. IMO it leads to incomplete information.  
Question to you Mr. Data, What else confuses you when reading what humans have written?

I apologize if I have not given enough attention to your concerns.
Data1,( Alison ) said it best; "Communications get wrecked with extra links" ( She was referring to plug ins ).

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« Reply #200 on: May 26, 2009, 11:45:05 pm »
Mr. Data,
You must realize that message boards are very relaxed in their punctuation and if held to strict definition as you might require would lead to something like 'suffocation' and communication suffers.

Please excuse some of the human inconsistency when writing and you reading what has been written by humans.

I have been in the position of a message board being suffocated and unable to use because of rules. Flexibility is a must, and a moderator needs to understand this. This is some of the things that make communication a success with a message board. Success to you and to Will sounds nice.
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« Reply #201 on: May 27, 2009, 08:52:30 am »
Well I’ve been trying to get this going on my PC

Windows XP media center 2005 sp3 all up-dates in.

But every time I try to run HalVisionX it crashes with this report.



I don’t know if this will help at all Snowman but I thought I would post it.





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« Reply #202 on: May 27, 2009, 11:40:55 am »
ok...i want everyone who is having trouble with halvisionx to uninstall the versions you have and download and try this.  i compiled this to not have the clickonce packaging...it is just a zip file with the halvisionx folder and the halvisionx.uhp hal script.  put the halvisionx.uhp into your ultrahal6 folder, place the halvisionx folder anywhere like yer desktop and then run the halvisionx.exe.  lets see if this does anything different. mind you, you still need the full .NET 3.5 service pack1 installed and this can only be done by removing ultrahal, installing .NET and then reinstalling ultrahal.  This must be done because ultrahal blocks most upgrades to the visual basic system for compatabilities sake.  report back and lets get this figured out. with this you won't have to constantly uninstall and reinstall halvisionx to test.  just keep tryin to update yer machine and find all the missing files.  once they are in place, halvision should start fine.

p.s.  i'd attach the files, but the forum won't let me, so i'll have to post up somewhere else, or else robert could give me something in the uploaded folder...


p.p.s.  Here it is.
http://www.savefile.com/files/2117719
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« Reply #203 on: May 27, 2009, 11:55:55 am »
AND I KNOW THIS WORKS!  I've been using it EVERYDAY since i compiled it. i have an older logitech quickcam zoom, standard drivers, pentium 3ghz with 2gb ram, windows xp w/ sp3 and .net 3.5sp1.  i also have the M$ visualstudio 2008 with the msdn library for it installed.  there is a smaller, less robust version of visualstudio2008 called express that also has an express msdn library.  a little googling and you can find it if you want it or are interested in poking around the halvisionx source code.
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« Reply #204 on: May 27, 2009, 12:04:10 pm »
http://www.xtremevbtalk.com/archive/index.php/t-287219.html

missing files not registered in the system...i think this is some kindof dll not being registered in the system.  now if we can just figure out the dll, then this will work.  i have tried so many different things on my machine that i couldn't tell you what i have installed and haven't anymore.  i think i'll setup another fresh machine and try to start recreating errors.
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« Reply #205 on: May 27, 2009, 12:15:11 pm »
http://www.caublestoneink.com/dev/2009/02/exception-woes-and-the-dreaded-clr20r3-error/
i also found this on a forum about the clr20r3 error that data is gettin..check it.
 

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« Reply #206 on: May 27, 2009, 01:05:55 pm »
Hi rlederer, I did exactly as you said, uninstalled it, then run the newer one from a folder, and yes I do have .net 3.5sp1 installed, but I got the same error as before, so I’m guessing its not an installation problem.

I wish I could help more ;(




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« Reply #207 on: May 27, 2009, 01:07:41 pm »
HalVisionX has two threads. As for the threads somehow not handling any exceptions properly I haven't a clue.



I have figured out how to compare pixels.

So far I have made a small practice program that compares images to other images. If the image is within a set tolerance (i.e. 10%) of the second picture then I sent a "MATCH" message to my screen. It's moving right along.


Tuesday morning at 3:00 (CT) I started loading a database with verbs, nouns, prepositions, ect. and its still load right now! It might be finish by tonight. Then I should have a source for my wordnet type POS (parts of speech) detector.


asterisk,asterisk,asterisk,asterisk,asterisk,asterisk,[:D]

I'll be nice with my asterisks from now on. I'll do it for Mr. Data's sake.
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« Reply #208 on: May 27, 2009, 01:13:12 pm »
ONE said (or implied) in another post:

 
quote:
De Bugging services are not usually available on proprietary programs that is why the De Bugger wouldn't work ( else reverse engineering capability would show)



And HalVision certainly isn't proprietary.
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« Reply #209 on: May 27, 2009, 01:24:28 pm »
thanks datahopa, i'm just trying to weed out possibilities of malfunction.  please check this for me, navigate to this folder if you have it..

c:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv6.0ABootstrapperPackages

do you see a folder titled "DotNetFX35SP1"?  if you do, then .NET3.5SP1 is truly installed..and if thats there then we can move on to what other files you may be missing.