The only significant detail of Eliza's behavior that Weizenbaum knowingly omitted from his 1966 paper is "a certain counting mechanism" (p. 41) that determines whether a memory will be recalled.
I am currently using the simplest possible counting mechanism, a binary toggle.
If anyone can provide any knowledge or insight about this issue, I'd appreciate it.
The only significant detail of Eliza's behavior that Weizenbaum knowingly omitted from his 1966 paper is "a certain counting mechanism" (p. 41) that determines whether a memory will be recalled.
I am currently using the simplest possible counting mechanism, a binary toggle.
If anyone can provide any knowledge or insight about this issue, I'd appreciate it.