3DWebWorldz adds Keyword search to its FAQ.
Brain for a bot.
On the road to chatbots in virtual worlds
- Floating text: "My name is Danielle you tourist guide, click me"
- Gives notecard with landmarks
Keyword search
- Keyword search means there is a list of keywords.
- Each keyword has a list of relevant FAQ items,
- If the search query contains a keyword, these FAQ items are given in response.
- 3DWebWorldz
- The Digital Teaching Assistant (DTA) for MUVES (virtual worlds): Summary with JIT learning design
Below
- Bot brain
- Try it online
- Improvement with experience
Bot brain
- A bot must handle typed questions.
- To handle typed questions, the query is scanned to find keywords and ignore everything else.
- DTA: imagining an entrance chatbot for a 3D website or a 3D grid. The chatbot uses the FAQ. Draft plan
Try it online
- Search Knowledge Base by Keyword
- Since each keyword has a list of items, the items can be ordered to fit the keyword.
Improvement with experience
- Every unanswered query (no keyword) is recorded.
- These can be reviewed to improve performance by adding keywords.
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