Thefollowing dialog is for questions na: Andi, please read the announcement. Andi : Sure. What is it about? Mitha : The school's team members for the det competition. Look, your name is first. Congratulations, Andi! Andi : Am I? You are right. Thank you, Mitha. Mitha: Your hard work has been paid off, but you have to work harder to prepare for the
I am making a chat bot to answer questions on a particular subjectexample, physics. How would you structure all the possible questions as intent in dialogflow? I am considering the following 2 methods, Methods make each question as an unique intent. group all the questions into one "asking questions" intent and use entity to identify the specific question being asked. Pros Dialogflow can easily match users input to the specific questions using low confidence score threshold, and can give multiple training phrases per question. Only need one "asking questions" intent, neater and maintaining it is easier. Cons There will be tons of intents, and maintaining it might be a nightmare. Might also reach the max number of intents. Detecting entity might be more strict and less robust. asked Sep 6, 2018 at 604 I would suggest you to try Knowledge Base feature of DialogFlow. You can give multiple web-page links from where it can gather all the questions, or you can manually prepare a list and upload it to DialogFlow. That way you don't need to make it in separate intents, it will try to match it automatically. Let me know if you have any confusion. answered Sep 6, 2018 at 614 sid8491sid84916,6025 gold badges38 silver badges63 bronze badges 1 This looks like an FAQ type chatbot. You can develop the chatbot in 2 ways Use Prebuilt Agents - Go to prebuilt agent and select and import FAQ and add your intents. Use Knowledge Base approach - This is in Beta mode right now, but super easy to build. a. You need to enable Beta Features from the agent settings b. Go to Knowledge Base on the left menu, create a new document and upload CSV file Q and A. You can also provide a link for Q/A if you have. Check out the documentation for more details. answered Sep 6, 2018 at 618 Abhinav TyagiAbhinav Tyagi5,1583 gold badges30 silver badges60 bronze badges 4 Knowledge Base seems to be the best way, but it only supports English content answered Aug 30, 2020 at 1414 V YV Y68510 silver badges21 bronze badges
Dale Wheatley, who performs deliveries for the Anatomical Gift Association of Illinois, came into work two weeks ago and found sage burning and three severed heads lying on a plastic container by his who has worked for AGA for nearly five years, said heâs never seen anything like the horror movie-like scene he stumbled upon that Wednesday morning in late said the heads from AGA donors were placed next to his desk after he reported concerns about the mishandling and poor conditions of donated bodies to his supervisors. But AGA Executive Vice President William OâConnor denied any maltreatment accusations, saying that handling body parts is in Wheatleyâs job said he filed a police report after the heads showed up at his desk, and is now filing complaints with local and state of deceased donate bodies to the not-for-profit to be used in the training of medical students at eight universities across the state, and mishandling causes the bodies to be unfit for use, Wheatley said at a news conference with an attorney Tuesday afternoon.âThe place is deplorable. Itâs in shabby conditions,â he said. âIf youâre in there for more than five minutes, if you start walking around, you start to stick to the floor.âAGA writes on its website that it aims to âhelp donors and their families make their donations with the confidence that the AGA will observe the highest standards of responsiveness, respect, privacy and security.âOâConnor said it is Wheatleyâs responsibility to handle the bodies. The organization, formerly known as the Demonstratorâs Society, has been in operation for over a manages the ârack room,â or the room where bodies are held at AGA. He drives around to medical institutions, loading and unloading body parts from the tiered racking system in the AGA van. A QR system is used to identify body parts, which are embalmed, distributed for study purposes and then cremated and returned to University Feinberg School of Medicine anatomy lab manager Casey Tilden sent an email the day before the heads appeared in Wheatleyâs office, complaining about the conditions of the donors they received. âDonors,â or those who have donated their bodies for medical use, were covered with flies or contorted in such a way that they couldnât be used, Tilden wrote in the email, which was provided to the Tribune.âThere are a handful of donors that were recently delivered with feet and hands that show signs of decomposition,â Tilden said in the message to to Wheatley, other universities have also emailed felt the heads were a method of retaliation in response to his concerns, he Fish, an employment lawyer and partner at Fish Potter Bolaños said he filed complaints on Wheatleyâs behalf with the Cook County medical examinerâs office, Illinois Department of Public Health and Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation as part of an effort to clean up conditions at AGA. Copies of those complaints were provided to the the complaints, Fish asked for an investigation into embalming techniques used at AGA.âMr. Wheatley believes that AGA should have, and utilize, a scale to weigh donorsâ bodies to determine the amount of embalming fluid required to ensure they are not subject to premature rotting and shorted usefulness,â he said he does not want to file a lawsuit but hopes AGA will take Wheatleyâs complaints seriously.âIâve never seen a situation where heads were left at somebodyâs desk. That is unspeakable,â he said. âThose are peopleâs family members. Theyâre not a joke ⊠They gave their body to donate it to science.âWheatley looked into cameras, shaking, as he recounted his working conditions. He works as many as 12 hours a day, he said.âIâm beat up,â said Wheatley. âThis job has severely weighed on me over the years.âHe has three children â ages 11, 6 and 1 â and said heâs worried about his job security after submitting feedback to OâConnor. His family works in funeral homes and he said he got involved in the industry three years before starting at BriefingWeekdaysChicago Tribune editors' top story picks, delivered to your inbox each confirmed he hasnât been at work since May 30. Heâs still an employee and is taking paid time off, he said at the news said sometimes AGA receives bodies that are âtwistedâ or âemaciated.ââWe accept every donor,â he said. âAnd we make a commitment to the donor that their bodies will be studied.âThe issues at AGA need to be addressed before Wheatley will feel good about getting back to work, he said. Wheatley said since taking time off, his wrists and back are feeling better. The only thing that hasnât improved is his anxiety, he said.âThis is the only thing I can think about. I canât even sleep. Just the only thing I can think about, running it over and over in my head. I canât believe this is happening,â Wheatley action, people are going to rot away, Wheatley
Bostonâs Pride parade and festival returned after a three-year hiatus on Saturday in a massive event celebrating the ârich diversity, culture and intersectionality of the LGBTQ+ community.âAround 10,000 people signed up to participate in the two-hour celebratory march through the streets of downtown Boston, according to Boston Pride for the People BP4TP, the volunteer-run nonprofit that now organizes the cityâs Pride Pride parade and festival â the largest in New England â were canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But as the country slowly began to reopen, the parade was again canceled in 2022 after event organizer Boston Pride moved to dissolve amid a series of boycotts and criticism over the nonprofitâs lack of performer Neon Calypso, center, sings and dances to Tina Turner's version of the song "Proud Mary," during a Pride Month Celebration on June 7, 2023, in front of the Statehouse in Boston. Steven Senne/APIn June 2021, then-Boston Pride president Linda DeMarco announced her resignation saying the boycotts were âreally hurting the community.âNew organizers BP4TP say the fresh start for Boston Pride offers an opportunity to âall LGBTQ+ people, especially those who face intersecting forms of oppression,â to celebrate the rich diversity of the LGBTQ community and renew a commitment to âdisrupting and dismantling systems that cause harm to LGBTQ+ people.âBreaking NewsAs it happensGet updates on the coronavirus pandemic and other news as it happens with our free breaking news email group came together last September to create a more inclusive and less corporate celebration, according to the groupâs vice president Jo Gov. Maura Healey, below center, takes a selfie with drag performers, including MT Hart, below left, and Zayn X, below center right, during a Pride Month Celebration on June 7, 2023, on the steps of the Statehouse in Boston. Steven Senne/APThis yearâs celebrations included a nearly 2-mile parade, which kicked off at 11 at Copley Square, and an all-age festival at Boston Common park. A second event for the 21+ crowd will also feature DJs, dancing and drinks at City Hall Rep. Ayanna Pressley D-Mass. was featured in the parade, riding in a bus alongside members of the LGBTQ Senior Coalition.âThank your elders, yâall. They paved the way,â Pressley wrote on Twitter, sharing a short video of the colorful, bubble-filled bus Democratic Gov. Maura Healey â one of the countyâs first two openly lesbian governors alongside Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek â also took part in the event, noting this yearâs celebration is especially important amid an increasing attack on LGBTQ rights in statehouses across the country.âThis is a particularly special one to be marching in this year and at this time where we see states and some governors going backward, taking away equality, taking away freedoms, demonizing members of the LGBTQ community, hurting them, banning books, banning shows, banning access to even health care,â Healey News Wire Services
Thefollowing dialog is for the question. Arya: Rona, I wonder why you and your family like to spend your holiday in Puncak. Rona: Don't you know that there are many fantastic attractions in Puncak The following dialogue is for questions 4 and 6. Michael Shall I leave my luggage here while Iâm going to the restroom? Serena 4⊠Michael Okay, Iâll take it with me then. Where will you go? Serena Iâll go to the information centre to ask about our flight delay. Michael By the way, 5⊠Serena We will call her if we arrive there earlier. Perhaps, we can just wait for her at the coffee shop. What is the most appropriate response to complete the dialogue above?Thefollowing dialog is for questions 2 and 3. Ihsan: I have a problem with my phone. It says I have the storage overloaded, but I cannot locate the files to erase. Laras: Maybe you should take it to the service center. I'm sure they can help you. What is Ihsan's suitable response to decline Laras' suggestion? . .