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After using natural for some hours I have discovered an amazing a powerful tool. However, coming from Dialogflow I have one question. In Dialogflow, you can create some Entities that are like a set of possible values for a consistent key.
Let's say, for example, that I have one Entity created, called animal. Animals if formed by this relations: mammal: [cat, dog, horse], insect: [spider, wasp, ant], fish: [shark, carp, guppy]. Then, I create a new rule for the classifier not based on the complete list of possibilities but on something like this:
myClassifier.addDocumentation("I always wanted to see an @animal","i_want_to_see_an_animal");myClassifier.addDocumentation("I always wanted to see a @animal.fish","i_want_to_see_a_fish");
This prevents the user from writing all of the possibilities each time an animal is involved. It is even more useful if the result is something like ["i_want_to_see_an_animal", "dog"]. Creating custom responses for custom requests without having to create a function for each one.
Is there any way to use it? Have you consider introducing it? Thank you very much, your job is amazing.
After using natural for some hours I have discovered an amazing a powerful tool. However, coming from Dialogflow I have one question. In Dialogflow, you can create some Entities that are like a set of possible values for a consistent key.
Let's say, for example, that I have one Entity created, called
animal
. Animals if formed by this relations:mammal: [cat, dog, horse]
,insect: [spider, wasp, ant]
,fish: [shark, carp, guppy]
. Then, I create a new rule for the classifier not based on the complete list of possibilities but on something like this:This prevents the user from writing all of the possibilities each time an animal is involved. It is even more useful if the result is something like
["i_want_to_see_an_animal", "dog"]
. Creating custom responses for custom requests without having to create a function for each one.Is there any way to use it? Have you consider introducing it? Thank you very much, your job is amazing.
Source of inspiration: https://cloud.google.com/dialogflow/docs/entities-overview
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