Zir AI

The source code in this repository shows a simple Rasa chatbot fallback mechanism, which gets relevant information from ZIR Semantic Search. # Table of contents - [Rasa Bot & Zir](#rasa-bot--zir) - [Setup & Play](#setup--play) - [Docker](#docker) - [Manual](#manual) - [Set-up Rasa](#set-up-rasa) - [Set-up repo](#set-up-repo) - [Running the demo](#running-the-demo) - [Customizing the bot](#customizing-the-bot) - [Data](#data) - [Rasa Custom Action](#rasa-custom-action) ## Rasa Bot & Zir [Rasa](https://rasa.com/) is the leading conversational AI platform, for personalized conversations at scale. Developers provide the questions they expect the end customer to ask and the Rasa bot, using AI, predicts and matches what the customer intended to ask. With this information at hand, developers can easily match what the bot should respond to. This is all well unless when the customer asks a valid question the developer did not expect, for such a scenario Rasa provides a [fallback mechanism](https://rasa.com/docs/rasa/fallback-handoff#fallbacks). > Although Rasa will generalize to unseen messages, some messages might receive > a low classification confidence. Using Fallbacks will help ensure that these > low confidence messages are handled gracefully, giving your assistant the > option to either respond with a default message or attempt to disambiguate the > user input. Using the mechanism the bot can ask a fallback action and search through the reviews uploaded in [Zir-AI](https://zir-ai.com) with the help of [custom actions](https://rasa.com/docs/rasa/custom-actions). The relevant information is shown if available otherwise if the confidence of the question to reviews available is low, we fallback to a generic statement. The results sum up to be this: ![zir-serach](./web/rasa_zir.gif) ## Setup & Play After Cloning this repository, you have two ways of setting up the rasa bot. 1. Use [Docker](#docker) to setup the bot or 2. [Manually](#manual) install rasa on your machine ### Docker Open your shell and from within the repository folder run the following commands to build and run the docker image ```bash docker build . -t /rasa-bot docker run -p 5005:5005 /rasa-bot ``` Afterwards, load the [index.html](./www/index.html) in the www folder in your browser to talk to the bot ### Manual If you want to setup the bot manually then please follow the steps below. > If you're installing rasa on your machine, you might want to create a > [virtual environment](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html) to isolate > the dependencies rasa requires. #### Set-up Rasa Follow the [rasa installation instructions](https://rasa.com/docs/rasa/installation) or copy-paste the following commands in terminal ```bash pip3 install -U pip pip3 install rasa rasa --version ``` This should print the rasa version similar to follow ```bash Rasa Version : 2.7.0 Minimum Compatible Version: 2.6.0 Rasa SDK Version : 2.7.0 Rasa X Version : None Python Version : 3.8.5 Operating System : Linux Python Path : /bin/python3 ``` > Windows & WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) works too #### Set-up repo You should be in the cloned repository folder before running following commands. The bot uses spacy in its pipeline & requires you to have it installed. Run the following commands in shell ```bash pip install -r requirements.txt python3 -m spacy download en_core_web_md ``` This will install the spacy model `en_core_web_md` the bot is configured with. Now you'll need to train the rasa bot ```bash rasa train ``` #### Running the demo While running the model, you are required to run the rasa action server along with the rasa bot. So in one terminal run ```bash rasa run actions ``` In another terminal, you can either play with the bot in your `shell` or on the browser. To talk to the bot in shell run ```bash rasa shell ``` Or to talk to the bot in the browser run ```bash rasa run --credentials ./credentials.yml --enable-api --auth-token XYZ123 --model ./models --endpoints ./endpoints.yml --cors "*" ``` Now, open the `index.html` in your browser to talk to the bot. ## Customizing the bot Use the following information to customize the bot and the source of data. ### Data Data for the bot is sourced from [OpinRank](https://github.com/kavgan/OpinRank/) and reviews for Hotel Jumeirah are specifically used for this bot. Reviews are parsed from https://github.com/amin3141/zir-souffle. Use `hotels.py` to generate the output `json` and the `reviews.db`. Copy the generated `reviews.db` file to this repository. Create a corpus on [Zir AI](https://zir-ai.com/console/corpora) and upload all the JSON files. Create an API key for access and note down the following information - API key - corpus id - customer id ### Rasa Custom Action Use the above-collected information and replace the information in `actions/actions.py` and you're good to go. ```python customer_id = "1835841754" corpus_id = 1 header = { "customer-id": customer_id, "x-api-key": "zqt_WvU_2atFHgqYxxT2sQswwIUgogI8K3QeWs0oqA" } ```