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Introduction to Microsoft Bot, RASA, and Google Dialogflow

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In the previous chapter, we discussed how to build an in-house chatbot framework with natural language and conversation capabilities. Building a solution from scratch has advantages that we discussed previously. However, there are use cases and scope where it could be easier, quicker, and cheaper to use readily available online intent classification and conversation management frameworks to build your chatbot client.

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Singh, A., Ramasubramanian, K., Shivam, S. (2019). Introduction to Microsoft Bot, RASA, and Google Dialogflow. In: Building an Enterprise Chatbot. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5034-1_7

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