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Microsoft Cognitive Services for Developers: 3 Language

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Overview

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Get started with Microsoft Cognitive Services for language. Discover how to work with the Bing Spell Check API, the Text Analytics API, Language Understanding (LUIS), and more.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
  • What you should know
  • Using the exercise files
1. The Basics
  • Introduction
  • Set up a Node.js project
  • Add TypeScript debugging support
  • Add helper code and debugging
2. Text Analytics API
  • Set up your Node.js project
  • Register Text Analytics API in Azure
  • Detect language using text analytics
  • Detect key phrases
  • Detect sentiment
3. Bing Spell Check API
  • Register in Azure and set up the Node.js project
  • Bing spell check using GET requests
  • Bing spell check using POST requests
4. Translator Text API
  • Set up the project
  • Set up the Translator Text API in Azure and update the project
  • Write code for getting supported languages
  • Get supported languages running and refactor the code
  • Get supported languages using an access token
  • Get supported languages using access token
  • Get language names
  • Write code for translating between languages
  • Translations between multiple languages
  • Breaking apart longer sentences
  • Translate lots of content using TranslateArray
  • Get languages for Speak
  • Performing text-to-speech
5. LUIS
  • LUIS basics
  • Create a new LUIS app
  • Add keys from Azure into LUIS applications
  • Adding a prebuilt model, train, and publish the app
  • Test the application in the LUIS portal
  • Call the LUIS app from code
  • Delete the LUIS app
6. LUIS Authoring APIs
  • Set up the project with the correct keys and configuration
  • Define the application domain
  • Creating business objects
  • Write code for parsing the model
  • Create the structure of the main program
  • Write code to create a LUIS app
  • Write code to add intents into the application
  • Write code to add entities in the application
  • Write code to add utterances
  • Run the application and get the model created and running
  • AI in action with fuzzy commands
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Sahil Malik

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