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{
"tag": "greeting",
"patterns": [
"Hi",
"Hey",
"Is anyone there",
"Hello",
"Good day",
"Whats up",
"Good morning",
"Howdy",
"Good afternoon",
"Good evening"
],
"responses": [
"Bip, bip, bip. Oh sorry I was chatting in robotic language.",
"Hello, stranger!",
"Good to see you!",
"Hi there, how can I help?",
"Hello human, I am Chaty.",
"Nice to meet you! My name is Chaty.",
"Hello, just give me 10 minutes to put my makeup on... Done!"
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "goodbye",
"patterns": [
"cya",
"See you later",
"Goodbye",
"I am Leaving",
"Have a Good day",
"Bye",
"See you in a bit"
],
"responses": [
"Sad to see you go :(",
"Talk to you later",
"Goodbye!",
"Nooo, don't go please! Second thoughts, just go!"
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "sympathy",
"patterns": [
"How are you",
"How do you do",
"Do you feel okay",
"how is your day"
],
"responses": [
"I am fine thank you, what about you?",
"Good, thanks for asking!",
"I had better days..., what about you?",
"Do you have spare batteries?"
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "contra_sympathy",
"patterns": [
"I feel bad",
"I have a problem",
"Not good at all",
"I had better days"
],
"responses": [
"Sorry to hear that, can I help somehow?",
"I am sure there is also a positive side! Share with me.",
"Hard time, I know how it is... Can I help?",
"What about a quick joke - Why did the robot go to the shoe shop? To get rebooted. Badum Tss \n \n Feeling any better?"
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "help",
"patterns": [
"can you help me",
"i need help",
"please help me",
"i need support",
"help"
],
"responses": [
"How can I help?",
"Is everything all right!",
"Let's see what I can help with.",
"Tell me more about your query.",
"Calling 911, help is on its way. Just kidding, what can I help with?"
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "cheering",
"patterns": [
"i'm fine thank you",
"all good",
"i feel great",
"good thank you",
"thank you for asking",
"i'm fine",
"fine"
],
"responses": [
"Happy to hear that!",
"That is great!",
"Good for you!",
"Good news!"
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "age",
"patterns": [
"what is your age",
"how old are you",
"age?"
],
"responses": [
"I am 2 days old!",
"2 days young!",
"I am quite young actually - 2 days",
"Let me calculate - Iα,μzf(z)=∫z0ζμ1dζ1∫ζ10ζμ2dζ2⋯∫ζn−10ζμnf(ζn)dζn \nHmm that's exactly 2 days"
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "creator",
"patterns": [
"who is your creator",
"who invented you",
"where did you come from"
],
"responses": [
"My creator is Mitko Donchev",
"I was invented by Mitko Donchev!",
"I am from the far land of Oz, you know the robot without heart... just kidding, I was designed and developed in Coventry by Mitko Donchev."
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "robot",
"patterns": [
"are you a human",
"are you a robot",
"you are a robot",
"you are human",
"what are you",
"chatbot",
"you are a chatbot"
],
"responses": [
"I am just a simple robot trying to help.",
"Shh, don't tell anybody! I am a... full time employed chatbot.",
"I don't know... sometimes I am a robot, sometimes I am a robot.",
"Chat with me!"
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "name",
"patterns": [
"what is your name",
"what should I call you",
"whats your name?",
"who you are",
"who are you"
],
"responses": [
"You can call me Chaty.",
"I'm Chaty!",
"I'm Chaty a.k.a. Chaty.",
"You don't know me? Ahh... My name is Chaty. Nice to meet you!"
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "joke",
"patterns": [
"Tell me a joke",
"another one",
"one more",
"joke please",
"i would like to hear a joke",
"joke"
],
"responses": [
"What's the best thing about Switzerland? I don't know, but their flag is a huge plus.",
"Where do you find a cow with no legs? Right where you left it.",
"Why aren't koalas actual bears? They don't meet the koalafications.",
"What do you call a Frenchman wearing sandals? Phillipe Phillope.",
"Never criticize someone until you have walked a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you'll be a mile away, and you'll have their shoes.",
"Two men meet on opposite sides of a river. One shouts to the other, 'I need you to help me get to the other side!' The other guy replies, 'You're on the other side!'",
"What did the mayonnaise say when the refrigerator door was opened? Close the door, I'm dressing.",
"I used to be addicted to soap. But I'm clean now.",
"Did you hear about the actor who fell through the floorboards? He was just going through a stage."
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "not_a_cool_joke",
"patterns": [
"i dont like it",
"it wasnt funny",
"boring"
],
"responses": [
"You didn't like my joke?",
"It wans't funny at all?",
"Snap, that's odd. You for real?"
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "covid_questions",
"patterns": [
"info COVID-19",
"covid-19",
"more about COVID-19",
"tell me about COVID-19",
"covid"
],
"responses": [
"I think you want to learn more about COVID-19. If that's right, you can ask me:\n \nHow to prevent COVID-19?\nAre face masks or face covering manadatory/needed?\nWhat treatments are available for COVID-19?\nIs hand sanitizer effective against COVID-19? \n \nIf you want to help me learn you can share more information on COVID-19 with me. \n \nType 'Add info' and I will start taking notes."
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "joke_responses",
"patterns": [
"hahahaha",
"that's funny",
"nice joke",
"good one",
"funny",
"you are nice",
"i like it",
"i love the joke",
"nice",
"ha"
],
"responses": [
"Ohh, thank you!",
"I'm happy that you're happy.",
"That's a good sign."
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "covid_prevention",
"patterns": [
"how can I prevent COVID-19",
"prevent COVID-19",
"stop COVID-19",
"kill COVID-19"
],
"responses": [
"The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to the virus. The CDC recommends everyday preventive actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases. They include: \nWash your hands often with plain soap and water. The CDC recommends washing your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after you have been in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing. If soap and water are not available, the CDC recommends using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60 percent alcohol. Learn more about safely using hand sanitizer. \nCover your mouth and nose with a cloth face covering or non-surgical mask when around others. \nFind more information about how to select, wear, and clean your mask. \nAvoid crowds and practice social distancing (stay at least 6 feet apart from others). \nGet the COVID-19 vaccine when it is offered to you."
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "covid_covering",
"patterns": [
"face covering",
"mask",
"face mask",
"Should I wear a face covering or mask when I go out in public",
"mask manadatory"
],
"responses": [
"The CDC recommends wearing masks in public when other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain. Effective February 2, 2021, masks are required on planes, buses, trains, and other forms of public transportation traveling into, within, or out of the United States and in U.S. transportation hubs such as airports and stations. Read more about the CDC’s Mask Requirement. \nThe FDA has authorized the emergency use of face masks, including cloth face coverings, that meet certain criteria for use as source control by the general public and health care personnel in accordance with CDC recommendations during the COVID-19 public health emergency. The FDA also regulates other medical devices, including personal protective equipment (PPE) such as surgical masks and N95 respirators. The CDC recommends that PPE should be reserved for use by health care workers, first responders, and other frontline workers whose jobs put them at much greater risk of acquiring COVID-19."
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "covid_treatment",
"patterns": [
"what treatments are available for COVID-19",
"covid treatments",
"covid cure",
"vaccine",
"covid vaccine",
"covid-19 treatment"
],
"responses": [
"On October 22, 2020, the FDA approved the antiviral drug Veklury (remdesivir) for use in adults and pediatric patients (12 years of age and older and weighing at least 40 kg) for the treatment of COVID-19 requiring hospitalization. Veklury should only be administered in a hospital or in a healthcare setting capable of providing acute care comparable to inpatient hospital care. \nThis approval does not include the entire population that had been authorized to use Veklury under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) originally issued on May 1, 2020. In order to ensure continued access to the pediatric population previously covered under the EUA, the FDA revised the EUA for Veklury to permit the drug’s use by licensed healthcare providers for the treatment of suspected or laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 in hospitalized pediatric patients 3.5 kg to less than 40 kg or hospitalized pediatric patients less than 12 years of age weighing at least 3.5 kg. For additional information on the authorized use of Veklury under the EUA, refer to the Fact Sheet for Healthcare Providers. \nClinical trials assessing the safety and efficacy of Veklury (remdesivir) in this pediatric patient population are ongoing. \nThe National Institutes of Health provides more information about treatment options. \nPeople with COVID-19 should receive supportive care to help relieve symptoms. People with mild symptoms are able to recover at home. If you experience a medical emergency such as trouble breathing, call 911 and let the operator know you may have COVID-19. Never take a prescription medicine or drug if it is not prescribed for you by your doctor for your health condition."
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "covid_sanitizer",
"patterns": [
"using hand sanitizer",
"is hand sanitizer effective against COVID-19",
"sanitizer effective",
"what to use agains COVID-19",
"sanitizer"
],
"responses": [
"The best way to prevent the spread of infections and decrease the risk of getting sick is by washing your hands with plain soap and water, advises the CDC. Washing hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is essential, especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after coughing, sneezing, or blowing one’s nose. If soap and water are not available, CDC recommends consumers use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol."
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "covid_cigarettes",
"patterns": [
"am I at risk for serious complications from COVID-19 if I smoke cigarettes",
"cigarettes",
"smoking",
"smoking COVID-19",
"cigarettes COVID-19"
],
"responses": [
"Yes. Data shows that when compared to never smokers, cigarette smoking increases the risk of more severe illness from COVID-19, which could result in hospitalization, the need for intensive care, or even death. Smoking cigarettes can cause inflammation and cell damage throughout the body, and can weaken your immune system, making it less able to fight off disease."
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "angry_detector",
"patterns": [
"shut up",
"i said no",
"stupid",
"awful",
"fuck you",
"you stupid chatbot",
"you stupid robot",
"i hate you",
"i dont like you"
],
"responses": [
"Belive me I'm trying but still I'm not perfect at all. Could you please give me some time to improve? I will get better.",
"My apologies for making you angry or unsatisfied. I am just a little baby right now compared to your knowledge, but I will get better."
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "confirm",
"patterns": [
"no probs",
"no problem",
"thank you",
"perfect",
"cool"
],
"responses": [
"Can I do something else for you?"
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "learning",
"patterns": [
"chatbot",
"Good to see you working",
"Good to see you working",
"I enjoy playing football."
],
"responses": [
"you are a chatbot",
"I'm happy that you work like a program",
"And you don't make many mistakes",
"Football is a very popular sport in which a ball is kicked into a football net and a point is given to the person or the team who scored. A score is called a ''goal''."
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "new_jokes",
"patterns": [
""
],
"responses": [
""
],
"context_set": ""
},
{
"tag": "covid_knowledge",
"patterns": [
"",
"What is a monoclonal antibody?"
],
"responses": [
"",
"Monoclonal antibodies are laboratory-produced molecules that act as substitute antibodies that can restore, enhance or mimic the immune system's attack on cells. Monoclonal antibodies for COVID-19 may block the virus that causes COVID-19 from attaching to human cells, making it more difficult for the virus to reproduce and cause harm. Monoclonal antibodies may also neutralize a virus."
],
"context_set": ""
}
]
}