2023-05-29
- We call it Keichobot at this time. - Keichobot, a chatbot that brings out your ideas
- Before that, we called it Keicho.
- I adopted the title I named when I put on the WebUI and released it.
- 2021-09-10 Explanation of the new version In creating Keichobot, a thought-provoking chatbot, we decided to keep the old version here from Listening Chat System.
- Change the title of this page from “Kikidashi chat system history” to “Keichobot History”.
2021-01-29 - [We called it the Listening Chat System.
- I’ve been working on putting a WebUI on it and publishing it since the beginning of the year.
- With a closed chat bot, you can’t offer it right away to people who say they’d like to use it.
- I finished the work on 1/29, so I wrote the commentary page.
- I didn’t assign a specific version number, but it’s like a 1.0.0 release, if you will.
- The server and client are deployed by pushing, so we will continue to update as soon as we think of something new.
2019-06-04
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Around 2014, I was working on a chat system that would ask me questions.
- If there is a system for listening to others and asking questions, one can deepen one’s thinking through dialogue.
- Example: Experimental log where I was explaining a new feature and ended up going for a new world - NISHIO Hirokazu’s Hatena Diary
- Use KyTea for keyphrase extraction, UI is a choice between CUI and self-made WebChat
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I left it for a while after that, but in 2019, I decided to connect to Mattermost.
- Convenient to talk to someone anytime from your smartphone as long as you are connected to the Internet.
- The phone is now waterproof and can be used from the bathroom.
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