Bot Building

Using Session and Context Variables in Tasks

When you define tasks, you can access session variables provided by the Bots Platform, or custom variables that you define, as well as the context that defines the scope of the variable. For example, some API requests may require you to set session variables before the request is executed, or a…

User Prompts

After creating an Entity, Confirmation, or Message node in the Dialog Builder, Kore.ai lets you do the following: Modify the default message or user prompt displayed to the end-user. Add new prompts or messages. Add channel-specific prompts or messages. Prompt Types Dialog Tasks support two types of user prompts: Standard:…

Context Object

The Context object is the container object that persists data for dialog execution and across all intents i.e. dialog tasks, action, alert & info tasks, and FAQs. Kore.ai’s natural language processing (NLP) engine populates the intent identified, entities extracted, and history into this object. Keys from the Context object are…

Custom Meta Tags

While analyzing your Bot performances, you might want to give preference to or discard a particular scenario. For example, you might want to track how many people are booking tickets to Chicago. Or you might want to track how a specific user, a premium customer, requests are being catered to.…

Working with the User Intent Node

As a bot developer, you typically create a task to resolve one primary user intent. Yet, user conversations can branch into related intents (follow-up or sub-intents) as a part of the primary intent. Let us take a look into this sample conversation for a Book Flights bot: Bot: Hi, how…

Creating a Bot

The Bot Builder provides a web-based tool with a repeatable process to design, develop, test, and deploy smart chatbots at an enterprise scale. You can do all this without the code, custom software, significant server space, or major changes to your infrastructure.A typical bot development lifecycle includes the following steps:…

Managing Dialogs

Your bot can have many dialog tasks with related components. You can use the Dialog Editor to create, review, and edit a single dialog task for a bot. However, to better visualize and understand relationships and settings for all dialog tasks in a bot, you must use the Manage Components…

Working with the Message (Bot Response) Nodes

The Message Node is used to deliver a message to the user. Message nodes commonly follow an API, web service call, or webhook event to define their results as a formatted response. You can format bot responses as below: Plain text: Type a message in plain text. You can use…

Enabling 2-way SSL for Service nodes

Two-way SSL authentication is a certificate-based mutual authentication protocol that refers to two parties authenticating each other by verifying the provided digital certificate so that both parties are assured of the others' identity. It refers to a client (web browser or client application) authenticating themselves to a server (website or…

Defining Connections & Transitions

Node Types You can add the following nodes to dialog tasks based on your requirements: User Intent Node The user intent to be identified by the platform is based on the user utterance. Every dialog has one root intent with any number of sub-intents. For more information, refer to Working…
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