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Programming using the Ultra Hal Brain Editor / Who is this?
« on: January 10, 2005, 01:26:51 am »
Hi Art,
The first thing I had thought of when I read your post was a security voice print recognition solution that would work in much the same manner as your finger print thing does.
But anyway, what if we set something up that you can say to Hal, "Hal this is Art". And then we can use something like that "Only Respond On Input That Begins With The Hal Name" script and anything that begins with "Hal this is" will launch a script to pass the User Name through into the User Name Field with something like the script that I was just talking about. But it's like you said, we need a trigger response command that filters out the User Name as a parameter to be passed along into the User Name Field...or something like that.
"Hal This Is Art" - and Hal doesn't say anything at first but instead he runs through the user identification and login process and then after your user name is entered he says his usual corny greeting like "Good Morning Art it's going on 1:00 AM, aren't you tired yet?" If we had to we could trigger the corny greeting by automatically passing just the word "Hello" into the text input field of the Hal window. I already got the software tools to automatically pass pre-defined text into Hal's text input box.
Talk To You Later,
Rich
The first thing I had thought of when I read your post was a security voice print recognition solution that would work in much the same manner as your finger print thing does.
But anyway, what if we set something up that you can say to Hal, "Hal this is Art". And then we can use something like that "Only Respond On Input That Begins With The Hal Name" script and anything that begins with "Hal this is" will launch a script to pass the User Name through into the User Name Field with something like the script that I was just talking about. But it's like you said, we need a trigger response command that filters out the User Name as a parameter to be passed along into the User Name Field...or something like that.
"Hal This Is Art" - and Hal doesn't say anything at first but instead he runs through the user identification and login process and then after your user name is entered he says his usual corny greeting like "Good Morning Art it's going on 1:00 AM, aren't you tired yet?" If we had to we could trigger the corny greeting by automatically passing just the word "Hello" into the text input field of the Hal window. I already got the software tools to automatically pass pre-defined text into Hal's text input box.
Talk To You Later,
Rich