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Conversational AI with Rasa

By : Xiaoquan Kong, Guan Wang
Book Image

Conversational AI with Rasa

By: Xiaoquan Kong, Guan Wang

Overview of this book

The Rasa framework enables developers to create industrial-strength chatbots using state-of-the-art natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning technologies quickly, all in open source. Conversational AI with Rasa starts by showing you how the two main components at the heart of Rasa work – Rasa NLU (natural language understanding) and Rasa Core. You'll then learn how to build, configure, train, and serve different types of chatbots from scratch by using the Rasa ecosystem. As you advance, you'll use form-based dialogue management, work with the response selector for chitchat and FAQ-like dialogs, make use of knowledge base actions to answer questions for dynamic queries, and much more. Furthermore, you'll understand how to customize the Rasa framework, use conversation-driven development patterns and tools to develop chatbots, explore what your bot can do, and easily fix any mistakes it makes by using interactive learning. Finally, you'll get to grips with deploying the Rasa system to a production environment with high performance and high scalability and cover best practices for building an efficient and robust chat system. By the end of this book, you'll be able to build and deploy your own chatbots using Rasa, addressing the common pain points encountered in the chatbot life cycle.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Section 1: The Rasa Framework
5
Section 2: Rasa in Action
11
Section 3: Best Practices

Why do we need knowledge base actions?

One of the common challenges you face when building a chatbot is that users might not refer to things using names but with pronouns such as "it," "this," and "that" or "the previous one" and "the second one." Here is an example:

User:
    Do you have any recommended songs for me?
Bot: 
    I find the following songs:
    1: Billie Jean
    2: The Shape of My Heart
    3: Like a Rolling Stone
User:
    Which album is the first song?
Bot:
    "Billie Jean" is from Michael Jackson's album "Thriller".

In the preceding example, User refers to Billie Jean as the first song. This pattern is common in spoken language, especially when the name of the item is uncommon (for example, IKEA's "FRAKATA Carrier Bag") or the name...