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How to Get Started with Chatbots — Part 3 | by Joseph Alan Epstein | Oct, 2021
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How to Get Started with Chatbots — Part 3 | by Joseph Alan Epstein | Oct, 2021

Before diving into the ML behind customer-facing chatbots, I’ll first give a quick overview of the system (tl;dr). I will also speak from my experience with Dialogflow, and make the assumption that the approach is similar across other ML-based chatbots.Basically, everything is built around “Intents” and “Entities”.Intents: “When an end-user writes or says something, referred to as an end-user expression, Dialogflow matches the end-user expression to the best intent in your agent. Matching an intent is also known as intent classification.”(definition from Google cloud documentation)Intent diagram from the same documentation as the quote aboveThrough intents, the human creating the chatbot defines the possible topics of conversation. With this context provided, the chatbot can refer to fixed...
Chatbots: From Alan Turing to our decade. | by Anastasia Rempoulaki | Oct, 2021
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Chatbots: From Alan Turing to our decade. | by Anastasia Rempoulaki | Oct, 2021

Photo by Austin Distel on UnsplashChatbots are “online human-computer dialog system[s] with natural language”. In simple words, chatbots is a virtual person who can effectively talk to any human being using interactive textual skills.The main idea of chatbots started from Alan Turing, who asked “Can machine think?” in 1950. Let’s remember an example of Turing in one section of “Computing Machinery and Intelligence”. In this example Turing simulated what the test might look like when human asking questions and an imagined intelligent computer responding.Q: Please write me a sonnet on the subject of the Forth Bridge.A: Count me out on this one. I never could write poetry.Q: Add 34957 to 70764.A: (Pause about 30 seconds and then give as answer) 105621.Q: Do you play chess?A: Yes.Q: I have K a...
Responds Wisely, Chatbot Also Needs a Breath. | by Alan Haryu | Jul, 2021
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Responds Wisely, Chatbot Also Needs a Breath. | by Alan Haryu | Jul, 2021

Photo by Alex Radelich on UnsplashA chatbot is an amazing feature to help handle (temporary) the communication between agents and the users (leads). Especially for the company that doesn’t have enough employe to handle the queue. Using a chatbot, the agent probably has extra breath to life. Perfect!Unfortunately, replying to the message with a very fast response sometimes doesn’t good. Some people feel scared. When we send them a long text, then they replied with a very fast response with medium-long text. Did they really read our text?People usually need time to read and reply to the chat. It’s weird when someone replies with very long text more than 100 words just in a second. Are they a typer athlete? Or annoying because it’s spammy?What I want to emphasize here is the timing for the ch...
Alan Rabinowitz’s Google ranking & online reputation management tips
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Alan Rabinowitz’s Google ranking & online reputation management tips

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