Topic mapping to a multilingual NLU model group
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Summary of Topic Mapping to a Multilingual NLU Model Group
Mapping a topic to a multilingual NLU model group in Virtual Agent Designer automatically sets up topic mappings for enabled languages. A model group consists of a primary language model and several secondary language models, with each secondary model serving as a translated version of the primary model.
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Key Features
- Model Group Structure: Each model group has one primary language model (e.g., English) and multiple secondary models (e.g., French, German) identified by language codes.
- Automatic Mapping: When a language is mapped to a multilingual model group, all topic mappings update to reflect the group’s language models.
- Intent Management: If an intent in the primary language is disabled, all secondary intents are also disabled, while secondary languages can remain active if their own intents are enabled.
- Conflict Avoidance: Virtual Agent Designer displays only relevant model groups based on the user’s session and warns of any potential mapping conflicts.
Key Outcomes
By using multilingual model groups, customers can efficiently manage topics and intents across different languages, ensuring that the right mappings are automatically applied. This functionality simplifies maintenance and enhances the user experience by allowing for seamless topic discovery and intent management across multiple languages.
When you map a topic to a multilingual model group in Virtual Agent Designer, the topic mappings for enabled languages are set up automatically.
Model groups contain a primary language model, such as English, and secondary language models. Secondary models are translated copies of the primary model, where each secondary model uses a different language. Any supported language can be the primary language for a primary model or the secondary language for a secondary model. The language is reflected in the model name. For example, FR for French, DE for German, JA for Japanese, and ES for Spanish.
You can view or change the model and intent mappings on the topic Properties tab. You can review secondary language mapping on the topic Languages tab.
If you create a model group in NLU Workbench, you can specify the primary language. If you create a model from within Virtual Agent Designer, the primary language is determined by the user session language. For example, if you create a new model in a German user session, the primary language of the model group will be German.
Model groups make it easier to maintain your topics. For more information about NLU model groups, see Multilingual model management.
Handling disabled intents within a model
If an intent for the primary language within the model group is disabled, the primary intent displays as disabled in Virtual Agent Designer. When the primary language is disabled, the intent is still mapped to the topic, but all secondary intents are also shown as disabled. This is because the secondary languages are always dependent on the primary language within a model. If an intent for one or more secondary languages is disabled, the other languages remain active. Virtual Agent Designer displays messaging to indicate that some intents are currently disabled.
To allow topic discovery for the language, enable the intent in NLU Workbench. For more information, see Enable or disable a secondary model intent.
Avoiding model conflicts
- Only displays model groups that contain language models that reflect the user's current session.
- Shows a warning if the selected model group has language mappings that will change existing language mappings, whether in another model group or in a single-language model.
- Automatically maps intents in each language model in the group to the topic.
- Ensures that duplicate model names or intent names are not used.
- If a topic is mapped to a multilingual model group, hides single-language model groups on the NLU Language Mapping tab.
If languages in a topic are mapped to intents in more than one model group, conflicts may occur. An intent can only be mapped to one topic. If this situation occurs when you attempt to publish a topic, Virtual Agent Designer displays an error message.