Your private Rogerian therapist at your Logseq
Excerpt from (https://www.masswerk.at/elizabot/):
ELIZA is a natural language conversation program described by Joseph Weizenbaum in January 1966 [1]. It features the dialog between a human user and a computer program representing a mock Rogerian psychotherapist. The original program was implemented on the IBM 7094 of the Project MAC time-sharing system at MIT and was written in MAD-SLIP.
This is how Joseph Weizenbaum discussed his choice for a conversation model as it would be found in psychotherapist's session:
At this writing, the only serious ELIZA scripts which exist are some which cause ELIZA to respond roughly as would certain psychotherapists (Rogerians). ELIZA performs best when its human correspondent is initially instructed to "talk" to it, via the typewriter of course, just as one would to a psychiatrist. This mode of conversation was chosen because the psychiatric interview is one of the few examples of categorized dyadic natural language communication in which one of the participating pair is free to assume the pose of knowing almost nothing of the real world. If, for example, one were to tell a psychiatrist "I went for a long boat ride" and he responded "Tell me about boats", one would not assume that he knew nothing about boats, but that he had some purpose in so directing the subsequent conversation. It is important to note that this assumption is one made by the speaker. Whether it is realistic or not is an altogether separate question. In any case, it has a crucial psychological utility in that it serves the speaker to maintain his sense of being heard and understood. The speaker furher defends his impression (which even in real life may be illusory) by attributing to his conversational partner all sorts of background knowledge, insights and reasoning ability. But again, these are the speaker's contribution to the conversation.
Type in your input for Eliza and press Ctrl+Shift+Enter
You can change the shortcut in settings.
- Click the 3 dots in the righthand corner and go to Settings.
- Go to Advanced and enable Plug-in system.
- Restart the application.
- Click 3 dots and go to Plugins (or
Esc t p
).
- Click the
Marketplace
button and then clickPlugins
. - Find the plugin and click
Install
.
- Download a released version assets from Github.
- Unzip it.
- Click Load unpacked plugin, and select destination directory to the unzipped folder.
- Click the 3 dots in the righthand corner and go to Settings.
- Go to Plugin Settings.
- Select Eliza.
See the open issues for a full list of proposed features (and known issues).
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE
for more information.
Harshad Sharma - @hiway
Project Link: https://github.com/hiway/logseq-eliza-plugin
- https://www.masswerk.at/elizabot/
- Weizenbaum, Joseph "ELIZA – A Computer Program For the Study of Natural Language Communication Between Man and Machine" in: Communications of the ACM; Volume 9 , Issue 1 (January 1966): p 36-45.