Making intents and entities easily imported to Botmock
In Botmock, we strive everyday to make the life our our users easy. We have noticed that there can times when you have some of the content outside of Botmock, which you really want to import into your projects. Intent and entities are those key things that are often stored in excel documents. It's a pain to copy and paste the intents and training data one by one and same with entities.
Today we are happy to announce that we have made it seem less to import functionality for intents and entities via CSV file. ππππππππ
Now you can simple go intents / Entities and import a csv file top populate your intents / entities.
These are the steps to import intents.
Note: We expect the CSV file to be in the following format.
<Intent 1>,<training phase 1, training phase 2>
<Intent 2>,<training phase 1, training phase 2>
<Intent 3>,<training phase 1, training phase 2>
We also support importing utterances/training data via CSV file to an existing intent. The steps to do this are as follows:
Note: We export the CSV file to be in the following format.
<Training phase 1>
<Training phase 2>
<Training phase 3>
These are the steps to import entities.
Note: We expect the CSV file to be in the following format.
<Entity 1>,<Value>,<Synonym 1, Synonym 2>
<Entity 2>,<Value>,<Synonym 1, Synonym 2>
<Entity 3>,<Value>,<Synonym 1, Synonym 2>
We also support importing entity values and synonyms via CSV file to an existing entity. The steps to do this are as follows:
Note: We expect the CSV file to be in the following format.
<Value>,<Synonym 1, Synonym 2>
<Value>,<Synonym 1, Synonym 2>
<Value>,<Synonym 1, Synonym 2>
And with that, happy prototyping and importing! As always, if you have questions or feedback, please email us at help@botmock.com and we will get back to you.
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