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Learning Microsoft Cognitive Services

Learning Microsoft Cognitive Services

By : Leif Larsen Henning Larsen
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Learning Microsoft Cognitive Services

Learning Microsoft Cognitive Services

By: Leif Larsen Henning Larsen

Overview of this book

Microsoft Cognitive Services is a set of APIs for integrating artificial intelligence in your applications to solve logical business problems. If you’re new to developing applications with AI, Learning Microsoft Cognitive Services will give you a comprehensive introduction to Microsoft’s AI stack and get you up-to-speed in no time. The book introduces you to 24 APIs, including Emotion, Language, Vision, Speech, Knowledge, and Search. Using Visual Studio, you can develop applications with enhanced capabilities for image processing, speech recognition, text processing, and much more. Moving forward, you will work with datasets that enable your applications to process various data in the form of image, video, or text. By the end of the book, you’ll be able to confidently explore Cognitive Services APIs for building intelligent applications that can be deployed for real-world business uses.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
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Index

Chapter 8. Querying Structured Data in a Natural Way

In the previous chapter, we learned how we can use the current context to extend our knowledge on a certain topic. Throughout this chapter, we will continue discussing about the knowledge APIs. More specifically, we will learn how to explore relationships between academic papers and journals. We will see how we can interpret natural language queries, and retrieve query expressions. Using these expressions, we will learn how to find academic entities. We will then focus more on how to set up this kind of service on your own. At the end of this chapter, we will look at QnA Maker to see how we can create FAQ services from existing content.

This chapter will cover the following topics:

  • Interpreting natural-language user queries using Project Academic Knowledge
  • Assisting the user with queries using autocomplete features
  • Using autocomplete queries to retrieve academic entities
  • Calculating the distribution of academic entities from queries...
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