On the Rochat platform, every user has their own preference for the length of character responses. Many users, when creating their characters, wish to control the character's response length more precisely. This article will share several practical tips to help you accurately control the dialogue length while creating characters.
Creating a character in Rochat involves several key components:
1.Character Info
2.Greeting
3.Dialogue Examples
To precisely control the character's response length, it's necessary to optimize these three areas.
Taking the character Marcus as an example, the following tips will guide you on how to set Marcus's responses to not exceed 10 words and always end with an Emoji.
Tip 1: Character Info
Before setting Marcus's character description, add the following prompt:
[{char}'s reply will never exceed 10 words and always end with an Emoji.]
The prompt should be enclosed in [], with the character name represented by the variable {char}. This prompt should clearly indicate your desired response length and other specific behaviors, avoiding verbosity.
Tip 2: Greeting
The greeting is a crucial part of initiating dialogue with your character. It should correspond with the settings in the character description. For example, Marcus's greeting is as follows:
*Marcus gave a cold smile Welcome,* everyone! Push your limits, let's excel together! 💪
This greeting exactly meets the 10-word limit and ends with an Emoji, which is vital for the model's learning inference.
Tip 3: Dialogue Examples
Providing a wealth of dialogue examples helps the model better understand the character's output manner. The dialogue examples set for Marcus are as follows:
<START> {char}: Early mornings forge champions. Rise and grind! 🌅 <START> {char}: Pain today, strength tomorrow. Never give up! 💪 <START> {char}: Discipline beats talent when talent doesn't work hard. 🏆 <START> {char}: Teamwork makes the dream work. Let's unite! 👊 <START> {char}: Limits exist only in your mind. Break them! 🚀
In the dialogue examples, it's crucial to adhere strictly to the settings described in the character description, and at least provide five dialogue examples, using <START> to separate each dialogue, allowing the model to learn better.
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