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@jnv/node-nlp
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"NLP.js" is a general natural language utilities for nodejs. Currently supporting:
If you're looking to use NLP.js in your node application, you can install via NPM like so:
npm install node-nlp
You can see a great example of use at the folder /examples/console-bot
. This example is able to train the bot and save the model to a file, so when the bot is started again, the model is loaded instead of trained again.
You can start to build your NLP from scratch with few lines:
const { NlpManager } = require('node-nlp');
const manager = new NlpManager({ languages: ['en'] });
// Adds the utterances and intents for the NLP
manager.addDocument('en', 'goodbye for now', 'greetings.bye');
manager.addDocument('en', 'bye bye take care', 'greetings.bye');
manager.addDocument('en', 'okay see you later', 'greetings.bye');
manager.addDocument('en', 'bye for now', 'greetings.bye');
manager.addDocument('en', 'i must go', 'greetings.bye');
manager.addDocument('en', 'hello', 'greetings.hello');
manager.addDocument('en', 'hi', 'greetings.hello');
manager.addDocument('en', 'howdy', 'greetings.hello');
// Train also the NLG
manager.addAnswer('en', 'greetings.bye', 'Till next time');
manager.addAnswer('en', 'greetings.bye', 'see you soon!');
manager.addAnswer('en', 'greetings.hello', 'Hey there!');
manager.addAnswer('en', 'greetings.hello', 'Greetings!');
// Train and save the model.
(async() => {
await manager.train();
manager.save();
const response = await manager.process('en', 'I have to go');
console.log(response);
})();
This will show this result in console:
{ locale: 'en',
localeIso2: 'en',
language: 'English',
utterance: 'I have to go',
classification:
[ { label: 'greetings.bye', value: 0.9791293407583773 },
{ label: 'greetings.hello', value: 0.020870659241622735 } ],
intent: 'greetings.bye',
score: 0.9791293407583773,
entities: [],
sentiment:
{ score: 0.5,
comparative: 0.125,
vote: 'positive',
numWords: 4,
numHits: 1,
type: 'senticon',
language: 'en' },
answer: 'Till next time' }
You can read the guide of how to contribute at Contributing.
You can read the Code of Conduct at Code of Conduct.
This project is developed by AXA Shared Services Spain S.A.
If you need to contact us, you can do it at the email jesus.seijas@axa.com
Copyright (c) AXA Shared Services Spain S.A.
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FAQs
Library for NLU (Natural Language Understanding) done in Node.js
We found that @jnv/node-nlp demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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