!(import! &self neurospace) !(let $space (new-neural-space) (add-atom &self (= (my-nspace) $space))) !(add-atom (my-nspace) (The user name is William)) !(add-atom (my-nspace) (William is 26 years old)) !(add-atom (my-nspace) (William has 2 brothers)) !(add-atom (my-nspace) (Brothers names are Mike and Nick)) !(add-atom (my-nspace) (Nick is 3 years older than William)) !(add-atom (my-nspace) (Mike is 5 years younger than Nick)) ; !(match (my-nspace) (What is the user name $x) $x) ; !(match (my-nspace) (How old $x is William) $x) ; !(match (my-nspace) (How old ($x) is Mike) $x) ; !(match (my-nspace) (What $x is father name) $x) ; !(match (my-nspace) (What $x is Mike age) $x) ; (match (my-nspace) (What are the names $x of William brothers?) $x) ! (match (my-nspace) (What are the names $x of William brothers?) (let $query (How old $z is $x ?) (match (my-nspace) $query ($x is $z years old)))) ; It is a sort of negative example: intents would better work as a function, ; because the variable name is not in the pattern !(let $space (new-intent-space) (add-atom &self (= (my-ispace) $space))) !(add-atom (my-ispace) (lunch-ordering)) !(add-atom (my-ispace) (hobby)) !(add-atom (my-ispace) (user)) ; !(match (my-ispace) (I like to play tennis) $topic) ; !(match (my-ispace) (I am a little bit hungry) $topic) ; !(match (my-ispace) (What is my name, $x?) $topic) (= (space-by-intent user) my-nspace) (= (dispatch $query $v) (let $space (space-by-intent (match (my-ispace) $query $topic)) (match ($space) $query $v))) ; A nested matching with choosing a "space" to use ! (dispatch (What is my name, $x ?) $x)