Chatbots and compound intents
Chatbot developers want their bots to be able to handle as many types of user inputs as possible. One core technique in chatbots is to classify user utterances into intents. An intent signifies want…
Chatbot developers want their bots to be able to handle as many types of user inputs as possible. One core technique in chatbots is to classify user utterances into intents. An intent signifies want…
Introduction Cognitive technology allows you to process a lot of information quickly – this is one of the key benefits of the technology. Instead of humans spending hours sorting through information looking for relevant or…
Introduction In my previous post I talked about why good document organization matters for cognitive systems and I outlined a few of the challenges of organizing scanned documents. In this post, I will cover some potential solutions…
I work with clients who want to use cognitive computing to extract insights locked away in their data. This data generally comes from a large volume and wide variety of source documents – thousands or…
In part 1 of Training a personal chatbot with Watson Developer Cloud APIs I gave an intro to text classification and how you could use it to create a chat bot that screened your incoming questions…
The Watson Developer Cloud APIs are intended to give you building blocks for building your own applications with the cognitive capabilities of Watson. There’s been a lot of press on combining Watson and Slack, and…