Keichobot History
2023-05-29
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
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. Use KyTea for keyphrase extraction, UI is a choice between CUI and self-made WebChat
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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