![]() ![]() Then select Send a response.Īdd the following joke response variation: Here is a joke for you: Parallel lines have so much in common. Select the Add button under the Joke (intent recognized) trigger in the authoring canvas. Now that your bot can recognize Joke intent, it should send a joke response to the user. Name your trigger Joke, and add the following to Trigger phrases: - Hey bot, tell me a joke. Select the More options button next to the MultilangBot dialog and then select Add new trigger. Now you need to add an Intent recognized (LUIS) trigger. Name the bot MultilangBot and select Create to make your bot.Select the language you want to use, and then select Core Bot with Language.In this example, you'll see how to create a multilingual joke bot. We suggest using the Core Bot with Language template when creating multilingual bots. For examples, if you add Chinese ( zh-cn), your bot's file structure will look like the following: /coolbot When adding languages, Composer creates copies of the language files. If you build a bot with just a single dialog, you can access your bot's source code (for example, in the directory: C:\Users\UserName\Documents\Composer\CoolBot) and see the following file structure: /coolbot PrerequisitesĬomposer creates copies of your source language files so that you can add manual translation. Language Understanding (LUIS) will be retired on 1 October 2025.īeginning 1 April 2023, you won't be able to create new LUIS resources.Ī newer version of language understanding is now available as part of Azure Cognitive Service for Language.Ĭonversational language understanding (CLU), a feature of Azure Cognitive Service for Language, is the updated version of LUIS.įor more information about question-and-answer support in Composer, see Natural language processing.
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