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13 TopicsAdding multi-language support for Azure AI applications quickly
There is a growing demand for applications which support speech, language identification, translation or transliteration from one language to another. Common questions that customers encounter as they consider possible solutions are: How do we identify which language is being spoken/typed by the user? How do we translate one language to another for the user? Is there a way to transliterate text from one language to another? Can we determine the intent of a user utterance? How do we incorporate natural language understanding into our chatbot application for multiple languages? Complex problems such as these can now be solved using advanced APIs that are readily available without having to reinvent the wheel – no machine learning expertise required! This blog starts off with a brief introduction to machine translation and then explores various topics like identifying the language and how to perform translation/transliteration of spoken or typed text using Microsoft’s Translator Text API. In addition, we also discuss how translated or transliterated text can be integrated with LIUS.Fall out on similar features in multiple intents
Hi, I have a scenario where I have two intents with similar features in Azure health bot. 1. Constipation - I have stomach ache 2. Migraine - I have severe head ache Now user on chat types, "Ache". Question 1: What will happen in such case? Question 2: Can Azure health bot suggest automatically to user saying that it has identified two symptoms related to ache (stomach ache, head ache) choose one? Regards Kumar Donakanti790Views0likes1Comment*Updated on 1/06/2021* Quick Start: Setting Up Your COVID-19 Healthcare Bot
The Healthcare Bot Service is an AI-powered, extensible, secure and compliant healthcare experience. Microsoft now has a specific template pre-built for COVID-19. It takes inbound requests, asks about the patient’s symptoms, and assists in getting people access to trusted and relevant healthcare services and information based on the CDC recommendation.31KViews6likes21CommentsCognitive Service and Data compliance
I have a requirement to use LUIS and Speech API in a chatbot for Indian users. Also need to ensure that user utterance doesn't go outside of India for data compliance. I was able to see that both API support Central India region on this link : https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/global-infrastructure/services/?products=cognitive-services®ions=non-regional,central-india,south-india,west-india Query: Does hitting a Indian region ensure that data doesn't travel outside of India?1.3KViews0likes0CommentsBuilding a first project using Microsoft Azure’s Language Understanding Intelligent Services
First published on MSDN on Jun 19, 2018 Guest post by Sam Gao Microsoft Student Partner University College London About me I am a first-year Mathematical Computation student at UCL, with a keen interest in competitive algorithmic and machine learning.864Views0likes0CommentsMicrosoft Learn AI webinars in March and April 2018
First published on MSDN on Mar 01, 2018 LearnAI Webinar - Introduction to AI Solutions and TechnologiesDates: March 13th, 2018 (8am to 9am PST)Registration LinkLearnAI Webinar - Creating Intelligent Applications (Part1/2): Azure Search and LUISDates: April 10th, 2018 (8am to 9am PST)Registration LinkLearnAI Webinar - Creating Intelligent Applications (Part2/2): Bot Framework and Regex Dates: April 24th, 2018 (8am to 9am PST)Registration LinkResourcesHave questions about getting enabled to put your AI solutions on the cloud? Contact us at: learnanalytics@microsoft.434Views0likes0CommentsAI resources for blending Microsoft AI Data Science into your curricula
First published on MSDN on Feb 07, 2018 Artificial Intelligence (AI) is proving to be a massively disruptive force, one that is leading to the digital transformation of businesses at a faster pace than most of us would have imagined.441Views0likes0Comments