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Hands-on Chatbots with Google Dialogflow

This is the code repository for Hands-on Chatbots with Google Dialogflow, published by Packt. It contains all the supporting project files necessary to work through the video course from start to finish.

About the Video Course

Chatbots are voice-aware bots, i.e. computer programs designed to simulate human conversations with users. This course introduces Dialogflow, Google's conversational interface for bots, devices, and applications. DialogFlow is state-of-the-art, launched in September 2016 No deep learning or natural language processing expertise is needed to build even very complex bots Provides an intuitive way of specifying the conversational interface Automatically and dynamically adjusts conversational responses Easy to build, test and publish apps Supports one-click integration with other chat platforms such as Slack and Facebook

What You Will Learn

  • Build and deploy natural-sounding chatbots
  • Design and build sound interaction models for your chatbots
  • Deploy web apps to Heroku
  • Develop third-party apps for Slack and other messaging platforms

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Assumed Knowledge

To fully benefit from the coverage included in this course, you will need:

  • Website and mobile app developers looking to add chat functionality. Software developers looking to build sophisticated chatbots. Developers of Facebook, Slack or other messaging platform apps looking to add chatbots to their apps.
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