Conversation Markup Language

Conversation Markup Language

CML (Conversation Markup Language) is a tag-based language to build a chat bot brain. It is a derivative of AIML.

Key benefits

  • Tree-based conversation model to build complex real-life conversations
  • Inherent strong context support. The brain responds based on what has been said until it recognize topic change.
  • Simple pattern matching syntax. Easy to learn and very fast to build simple question-answer based conversations.
  • Modulized and reusable conversations.
  • HTML transparent, perfect for build web-based chat bot.

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