Why Do I Need to Configure Stop Words?
During the intention configuration, it is found that the Are you a Robot corpus is configured in intention A. However, during the actual test, the input are you a robot matches other corpuses. Why?
In the system, Are is not configured as a stop word, the chatbot restores the word are to be, and the word form is in the corpus is also restored to be. As a result, when are you a robot is entered, the system matches other intentions based on the corpus. This problem can be resolved by configuring a stop word.
Some words in the actual language have no actual meaning and only serve as a join, for example, be verbs in English. To prevent these words from participating in semantic parsing, you need to add these words as stop words on the STOP WORD tab under .
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