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Leif Larsen
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Leif Larsen is a software engineer based in Norway. After earning a degree in computer engineering, he went on to work with the design and configuration of industrial control systems, for the most part, in the oil and gas industry. Over the last few years, he has worked as a developer, developing and maintaining geographical information systems, working with .NET technology. Today, he is working with a start-up, developing a brand new SaaS product. In his spare time, he develops mobile apps and explores new technologies to keep up with the high-paced tech world. You can find out more about him by checking out his blog, "Leif Larsen", and following him on Twitter (@leif_larsen) and LinkedIn (lhlarsen).
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Training a model


Now that we have a working model, it is time to put it into action.

Training and publishing the model

The first step to using the model is to make sure the model has some utterances to work with. As we have seen, we have added one utterance per intent for now. Before we deploy the application, we need more.

Think of three to four different ways to set or get the room temperature and add them, specifying the entities and intents. Also add a couple of utterances that fall into the None intent, just for reference.

When we have added new utterances, we need to train the model. Doing so will make LUIS develop code to recognize relevant entities and intents in the future. This process is done periodically; however, it is wise to do it when you have made changes, before publication. This can be done by clicking on the Train button, in the bottom-left corner of the screen.

With the training completed, we can now publish the application. This will deploy the models to an HTTP endpoint...

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Leif Larsen is a software engineer based in Norway. After earning a degree in computer engineering, he went on to work with the design and configuration of industrial control systems, for the most part, in the oil and gas industry. Over the last few years, he has worked as a developer, developing and maintaining geographical information systems, working with .NET technology. Today, he is working with a start-up, developing a brand new SaaS product. In his spare time, he develops mobile apps and explores new technologies to keep up with the high-paced tech world. You can find out more about him by checking out his blog, "Leif Larsen", and following him on Twitter (@leif_larsen) and LinkedIn (lhlarsen).
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