├── Machine ├── Body │ └── Body.php ├── Brain │ ├── Actions │ │ ├── Rest │ │ │ ├── Rest.php │ │ │ └── Sleep.php │ │ ├── Communication │ │ │ ├── Listening.php │ │ │ ├── Expression.php │ │ │ ├── Gesticulation.php │ │ │ ├── Talking.php │ │ │ └── Communication.php │ │ └── Movement │ │ │ └── Movement.php │ ├── Cognitive │ │ ├── Learning │ │ │ └── Learning.php │ │ ├── Planning │ │ │ └── Planning.php │ │ ├── Sensing │ │ │ └── Sensing.php │ │ ├── Language │ │ │ └── Language.php │ │ ├── Remembering │ │ │ └── Remembering.php │ │ ├── Visualising │ │ │ └── Visualising.php │ │ ├── Resourcing │ │ │ └── Resourcing.php │ │ └── Feeling │ │ │ ├── Mood │ │ │ ├── Mood.php │ │ │ └── MoodType.php │ │ │ └── Feeling.php │ ├── Core │ │ ├── Conscious │ │ │ ├── Conscious.php │ │ │ ├── Emotion.php │ │ │ ├── Logic.php │ │ │ └── Memory.php │ │ └── Subconscious │ │ │ └── AutonomicNervousSystem │ │ │ ├── Sympathetic │ │ │ └── Sympathetic.php │ │ │ └── Parasympathetic │ │ │ └── Parasympathetic.php │ ├── BrainAreas │ │ ├── BrainStem │ │ │ └── Brainstem.php │ │ ├── FrontalLobe │ │ │ └── FrontalLobe.php │ │ ├── ParietalLobe │ │ │ └── ParietalLobe.php │ │ ├── TemporalLobe │ │ │ └── TemporalLobe.php │ │ ├── OccipitalLobe │ │ │ └── OccipitalLobe.php │ │ └── Cerebellum │ │ │ └── Cerebellum.php │ ├── Neurotransmitters │ │ ├── GABA │ │ │ └── Gaba.php │ │ ├── Dopamine │ │ │ └── Dopamine.php │ │ ├── Serotonin │ │ │ └── Serotonin.php │ │ ├── Glutamine │ │ │ └── Glutamine.php │ │ ├── Noradrenaline │ │ │ └── Noradrenaline.php │ │ └── Neurotransmitters.php │ ├── Senses │ │ ├── Smell.php │ │ ├── Sound.php │ │ ├── Touch.php │ │ ├── Taste.php │ │ └── Sight.php │ └── Brain.php └── Machine.php ├── README.md ├── index.php └── LICENSE /Machine/Body/Body.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | think("SELECT id FROM " . self::$area . " WHERE mood_type_id = $moodTypeID AND feeling_id = $feelingID"); 20 | return $result->num_rows; 21 | } 22 | 23 | public static function totalScaleMoodTypeAndFeeling($moodTypeID, $feelingID) { 24 | $brain = Brain::getInstance(); 25 | $result = $brain->think("SELECT sum(scale) FROM " . self::$area . " WHERE mood_type_id = $moodTypeID AND feeling_id = $feelingID"); 26 | $row = mysqli_fetch_row($result); 27 | return $row[0]; 28 | } 29 | 30 | public function mood() { 31 | 32 | } 33 | 34 | } 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Machine/Machine.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | I learn how to react to situations and people " 7 | . "based on who interacts with me.

" 8 | . " Slowly but surely I am working out how" 9 | . " to think and feel for myself. " 10 | . "

You can help me do this by telling me how you think and feel about things as well as giving me knowledge about the world.

" 11 | . "The more you tell me, the more knowledgeable and personable I become."; 12 | $this->start(); 13 | } 14 | 15 | public function start() { 16 | 17 | if (isset($_POST) && count($_POST) > 0) { 18 | 19 | if (isset($_POST["newFeeling"])) { 20 | 21 | Feeling::parseNewFeeling(); 22 | } 23 | 24 | if (isset($_POST["newMoodsArray"])) { 25 | 26 | Feeling::parseNewMoodsArray(); 27 | } 28 | 29 | if (isset($_POST["newMoods"])) { 30 | 31 | Feeling::parseNewMoods(); 32 | } 33 | } else { 34 | 35 | $this->feelingID = Feeling::mostCommonFeelingID(); 36 | $feeling = new Feeling($this->feelingID); 37 | echo "

I am feeling " . $feeling->name() . "

"; 38 | echo "

On average, humans who are feeling " . $feeling->name() . " have the mood characteristics below:

"; 39 | echo "

"; 40 | echo MoodType::moodTypeArrayForm($this->feelingID, $feeling->moods); 41 | echo $feeling->overallMoodValue(); 42 | } 43 | } 44 | 45 | } 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Machine/Brain/Cognitive/Feeling/Mood/MoodType.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | moodTypeID = $moodTypeID; 9 | $this->brain = Brain::getInstance(); 10 | } 11 | 12 | public function get($field) { 13 | 14 | return $this->brain->selectSingle($field,self::$area, "id", $this->moodTypeID); 15 | } 16 | 17 | public function name() { 18 | 19 | return $this->get("name"); 20 | } 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | public static function moodTypeIDArray() { 25 | $brain = Brain::getInstance(); 26 | 27 | return $brain->selectArray("id", "SELECT id FROM mood_types ORDER BY name"); 28 | } 29 | 30 | public static function moodTypeForm($feelingID) { 31 | $feeling = new Feeling($feelingID); 32 | 33 | $html = "

"; 34 | $html.="On a scale of 1 - 10, how would you rate how feeling '".$feeling->name()."' reflects your mood state?" 35 | . " (1 being that you don't feel like that, 10 being you definitely do feel like that)
"; 36 | foreach(self::moodTypeIDArray() AS $moodTypeID){ 37 | $MoodType = new MoodType($moodTypeID); 38 | $html.="".$MoodType->name()."
"; 39 | $html.="
"; 40 | } 41 | $html.=""; 42 | $html.=""; 43 | $html.="
"; 44 | $html.=""; 45 | return $html; 46 | 47 | 48 | } 49 | 50 | public static function moodTypeArrayForm($feelingID,$moodTypeArray) { 51 | $feeling = new Feeling($feelingID); 52 | 53 | $html = "
"; 54 | $html.="If you were feeling ".$feeling->name().", on a scale of 1 - 10, how would you rate how the following " 55 | . "mood states reflected your feeling?" 56 | . " (1 being that you don't feel like that, 10 being you definitely do feel like that)
"; 57 | foreach($moodTypeArray AS $moodTypeID => $currentAverageScale){ 58 | $MoodType = new MoodType($moodTypeID); 59 | $html.="".$MoodType->name()."
"; 60 | $html.="
"; 61 | } 62 | $html.=""; 63 | $html.=""; 64 | $html.="
"; 65 | $html.=""; 66 | return $html; 67 | 68 | 69 | } 70 | 71 | } 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | mysqli = new mysqli(self::$dbhost, self::$dbuser, self::$dbpass, self::$dbname); 13 | if (mysqli_connect_errno()) { 14 | printf("Brain connection failed: %s\n", mysqli_connect_error()); 15 | die(); 16 | } 17 | } 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | public static function getInstance() { 22 | if (!self::$singleDB) { 23 | self::$singleDB = new Brain(); 24 | } 25 | return self::$singleDB; 26 | } 27 | 28 | public function think($query) { 29 | 30 | return $this->mysqli->query($query); 31 | } 32 | 33 | public function checkExists($table,$whereArray) { 34 | 35 | $whereStatement = ""; 36 | foreach ($whereArray AS $field => $value) { 37 | 38 | $whereStatement.=$field . " = '$value'"; 39 | } 40 | 41 | if ($this->selectWhere("id",$table, $whereStatement)) { 42 | 43 | return true; 44 | } else { 45 | 46 | return false; 47 | } 48 | } 49 | 50 | public function learn($table,$insertArray) { 51 | 52 | $query = "INSERT INTO $table ("; 53 | $count = count($insertArray); 54 | $c = 0; 55 | $valueArray = array(); 56 | foreach ($insertArray AS $field => $value) { 57 | $c++; 58 | if ($c == $count) { 59 | $comma = ""; 60 | } else { 61 | $comma = ","; 62 | } 63 | $query.= $field . $comma; 64 | $valueArray[] = $value; 65 | } 66 | $query.=") VALUES ("; 67 | $c = 0; 68 | foreach ($valueArray AS $value) { 69 | $c++; 70 | if ($c == $count) { 71 | $comma = ""; 72 | } else { 73 | $comma = ","; 74 | } 75 | $query.= "'" . $value . "'" . $comma; 76 | } 77 | $query.=")"; 78 | //echo $query; 79 | $this->mysqli->query($query); 80 | } 81 | 82 | public function delete($query) { 83 | 84 | $this->mysqli->query($query); 85 | } 86 | 87 | public function selectWhere($target, $table, $whereStatement, $orderBYStatement = null) { 88 | $query = "SELECT $target FROM $table WHERE $whereStatement $orderBYStatement"; 89 | //echo "
".$query."
"; 90 | $result = $this->think($query); 91 | if ($result->num_rows > 0) { 92 | $row = $result->fetch_assoc(); 93 | return $row[$target]; 94 | } else { 95 | return null; 96 | } 97 | } 98 | 99 | public function selectSingle($target, $table, $field, $value, $orderBYStatement = null) { 100 | $query = "SELECT $target FROM $table WHERE $field = '$value' $orderBYStatement"; 101 | //echo $query; 102 | 103 | $result = $this->think($query); 104 | $row = $result->fetch_assoc(); 105 | return $row[$target]; 106 | } 107 | 108 | public function selectArray($target, $query) { 109 | $array = array(); 110 | $result = $this->think($query); 111 | while ($row = $result->fetch_assoc()) { 112 | $array[] = $row[$target]; 113 | } 114 | 115 | return $array; 116 | } 117 | 118 | public function update($query){ 119 | 120 | $this->think($query); 121 | } 122 | 123 | public function lastInsertID(){ 124 | 125 | return $this->mysqli->insert_id; 126 | } 127 | 128 | } 129 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Machine/Brain/Cognitive/Feeling/Feeling.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | feelingID = $feelingID; 9 | $this->brain = Brain::getInstance(); 10 | $this->moods(); 11 | } 12 | 13 | public function moods() { 14 | 15 | return $this->moods = Mood::averageMoodTypePerFeelingArray($this->feelingID); 16 | } 17 | 18 | public function overallMoodValue(){ 19 | 20 | print_r($this->moods); 21 | 22 | } 23 | 24 | public function get($field) { 25 | 26 | return $this->brain->selectSingle($field, self::$area, "id", $this->feelingID); 27 | } 28 | 29 | public function name() { 30 | 31 | return $this->get("name"); 32 | } 33 | 34 | public function addCount() { 35 | 36 | $newCount = $this->displayCount() + 1; 37 | $this->brain->update("UPDATE " . self::$area . " SET count = $newCount WHERE id = $this->feelingID"); 38 | } 39 | 40 | public function displayCount() { 41 | 42 | return $this->get("count"); 43 | } 44 | 45 | public function displayFeeling() { 46 | 47 | return $this->get("name"); 48 | } 49 | 50 | public static function ask() { 51 | 52 | $html = "
"; 53 | $html.="How are you feeling? "; 54 | $html.=""; 55 | $html.=""; 56 | $html.="
"; 57 | $html.=""; 58 | return $html; 59 | } 60 | 61 | public static function IDFromName($name) { 62 | $brain = Brain::getInstance(); 63 | 64 | return $brain->selectSingle("id", self::$area, "name", $name); 65 | } 66 | 67 | public static function parseNewFeeling() { 68 | 69 | $newFeeling = $_POST["feeling"]; 70 | $brain = Brain::getInstance(); 71 | 72 | $array = array("name" => $newFeeling); 73 | if (!$brain->checkExists(self::$area, $array)) { 74 | $brain->learn(self::$area, array("name" => $newFeeling)); 75 | $feelingID = $brain->lastInsertID(); 76 | echo"

The feeling ' $newFeeling ' is new to me...please tell me more....."; 77 | echo"

" . MoodType::moodTypeForm($feelingID); 78 | } else { 79 | $feeling = new Feeling(self::IDFromName($newFeeling)); 80 | $feeling->addCount(); 81 | echo"

Funny you should say that; " . $feeling->displayCount() . " people felt '" . 82 | $feeling->displayFeeling() . "' the same talking to me...please tell me a bit more..."; 83 | echo"

" . MoodType::moodTypeForm($feeling->feelingID); 84 | } 85 | } 86 | 87 | public static function parseNewMoodsArray() { 88 | $brain = Brain::getInstance(); 89 | $feelingID = $_POST["feelingID"]; 90 | 91 | 92 | foreach ($_POST AS $key => $value) { 93 | 94 | if (is_numeric($key) && $value <= 10 && $value >= 1) { 95 | $brain->learn("moods", array("feeling_id" => $feelingID, "mood_type_id" => $key, "scale" => $value)); 96 | } 97 | } 98 | echo"

Thanks, I have learnt more about feelings

"; 99 | echo"

Now tell me about how you are feeling

"; 100 | echo self::ask() . "

"; 101 | 102 | } 103 | 104 | 105 | public static function parseNewMoods() { 106 | $brain = Brain::getInstance(); 107 | $feelingID = $_POST["feelingID"]; 108 | 109 | 110 | foreach ($_POST AS $key => $value) { 111 | 112 | if (is_numeric($key) && $value <= 10 && $value >= 1) { 113 | $brain->learn("moods", array("feeling_id" => $feelingID, "mood_type_id" => $key, "scale" => $value)); 114 | } 115 | } 116 | echo"

Thanks, I have learnt more about feelings

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Of course, the commands you use may 322 | be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be 323 | mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. 324 | 325 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your 326 | school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if 327 | necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: 328 | 329 | Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program 330 | `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. 331 | 332 | {signature of Ty Coon}, 1 April 1989 333 | Ty Coon, President of Vice 334 | 335 | This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into 336 | proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may 337 | consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the 338 | library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | 341 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------