Dialog flow having trouble matching parameters
I am having an issue where dialogflow does a really bad job of matching paramters.
At first I was trying to use specific fields types like @sys.geo-city-us
and @sys.given-name
, but when I entered a name like Jones it matched it as a city even though I was answering the question about my name.
In the above example I answered the name question and it matched it to the company even though name and company are @sys.any
entities. I don't understand why in response to a question for a specific parameter with the entity type of any it fails to match and tries to plug it into another parameter value.
Is there something I am missing about how parameters are matched?
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I am having an issue where dialogflow does a really bad job of matching paramters.
At first I was trying to use specific fields types like @sys.geo-city-us
and @sys.given-name
, but when I entered a name like Jones it matched it as a city even though I was answering the question about my name.
In the above example I answered the name question and it matched it to the company even though name and company are @sys.any
entities. I don't understand why in response to a question for a specific parameter with the entity type of any it fails to match and tries to plug it into another parameter value.
Is there something I am missing about how parameters are matched?
dialogflow
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I am having an issue where dialogflow does a really bad job of matching paramters.
At first I was trying to use specific fields types like @sys.geo-city-us
and @sys.given-name
, but when I entered a name like Jones it matched it as a city even though I was answering the question about my name.
In the above example I answered the name question and it matched it to the company even though name and company are @sys.any
entities. I don't understand why in response to a question for a specific parameter with the entity type of any it fails to match and tries to plug it into another parameter value.
Is there something I am missing about how parameters are matched?
dialogflow
I am having an issue where dialogflow does a really bad job of matching paramters.
At first I was trying to use specific fields types like @sys.geo-city-us
and @sys.given-name
, but when I entered a name like Jones it matched it as a city even though I was answering the question about my name.
In the above example I answered the name question and it matched it to the company even though name and company are @sys.any
entities. I don't understand why in response to a question for a specific parameter with the entity type of any it fails to match and tries to plug it into another parameter value.
Is there something I am missing about how parameters are matched?
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Nick Ellis
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I think this weirdness may be related to doing both @sys.any
and setting is list. I ended up doing @sys.any
without is list set for the name and then parsing out the names in the code. Then I left city as @sys.geo-city-us
. This seems to work for my specific case but I would caution others that multiple @sys.any
fields can cause some weirdness, especially with is list set.
I wish there was a setting that when I ask for X whatever the user relies is taken in as X, because that is not what @sys.any
is doing.
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I think this weirdness may be related to doing both @sys.any
and setting is list. I ended up doing @sys.any
without is list set for the name and then parsing out the names in the code. Then I left city as @sys.geo-city-us
. This seems to work for my specific case but I would caution others that multiple @sys.any
fields can cause some weirdness, especially with is list set.
I wish there was a setting that when I ask for X whatever the user relies is taken in as X, because that is not what @sys.any
is doing.
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I think this weirdness may be related to doing both @sys.any
and setting is list. I ended up doing @sys.any
without is list set for the name and then parsing out the names in the code. Then I left city as @sys.geo-city-us
. This seems to work for my specific case but I would caution others that multiple @sys.any
fields can cause some weirdness, especially with is list set.
I wish there was a setting that when I ask for X whatever the user relies is taken in as X, because that is not what @sys.any
is doing.
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I think this weirdness may be related to doing both @sys.any
and setting is list. I ended up doing @sys.any
without is list set for the name and then parsing out the names in the code. Then I left city as @sys.geo-city-us
. This seems to work for my specific case but I would caution others that multiple @sys.any
fields can cause some weirdness, especially with is list set.
I wish there was a setting that when I ask for X whatever the user relies is taken in as X, because that is not what @sys.any
is doing.
I think this weirdness may be related to doing both @sys.any
and setting is list. I ended up doing @sys.any
without is list set for the name and then parsing out the names in the code. Then I left city as @sys.geo-city-us
. This seems to work for my specific case but I would caution others that multiple @sys.any
fields can cause some weirdness, especially with is list set.
I wish there was a setting that when I ask for X whatever the user relies is taken in as X, because that is not what @sys.any
is doing.
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