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Send and Receive Bot Events Through a Backchannel

In Artificial Intelligence by Christian HissibiniJuly 12, 2018Leave a Comment

Introduction The backchannel mechanism allows a client app and the bot to exchange information that is invisible to the user. Examples of this could be from requesting the client’s time …

Hand off the Bot Conversation to a Human

In Artificial Intelligence by Christian HissibiniJuly 11, 2018Leave a Comment

Introduction Regardless of how much artificial intelligence a bot possesses, there may still be times when it needs to hand off the conversation to a human being. For example you …

Determine the Sentiments behind interaction between Users and our Bot with Azure Cognitive Services

In Artificial Intelligence by Christian HissibiniJuly 10, 2018Leave a Comment

Introduction The interaction between users and bots is mostly free-form, so bots need to understand language naturally and contextually. In this exercise you will learn how to detect the user’s …

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