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    Rasa

    Rasa

    Open source machine learning framework to automate text conversations

    Rasa is an open source machine learning framework to automate text-and voice-based conversations. With Rasa, you can build contextual assistants on Facebook Messenger, Slack, Google Hangouts, Webex Teams, Microsoft Bot Framework, Rocket.Chat, Mattermost, Telegram, and Twilio or on your own custom conversational channels. Rasa helps you build contextual assistants capable of having layered conversations with lots of back-and-forths.
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    Botonic

    Botonic

    Build chatbots and conversational experiences using React

    Botonic is a full-stack Javascript framework to create chatbots and modern conversational apps that work on multiple platforms, web, mobile and messaging apps (Messenger, Whatsapp, Telegram, etc). Building modern applications on top of messaging apps like Whatsapp or Messenger is much more than creating simple text-based chatbots. Botonic is a full-stack serverless framework that combines the power of React and Tensorflow.js to create amazing experiences at the intersection of text and graphical interfaces. With Botonic you can focus on creating the best conversational experience for your users instead of dealing with different messaging APIs, AI/NLP complexity or managing and scaling infrastructure. ...
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    Microsoft Bot Framework SDK

    Microsoft Bot Framework SDK

    Tool for building conversation applications

    Bot Framework provides the most comprehensive experience for building conversation applications. With the Bot Framework SDK, developers can build bots that converse free-form or with guided interactions including using simple text or rich cards that contain text, images, and action buttons. Developers can model and build sophisticated conversation using their favorite programming languages including C#, JS, Python and Java or using Bot Framework Composer, an open-source, visual authoring...
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    Rasa Core

    Rasa Core

    Rasa Core is now part of the Rasa repo

    Rasa is an open source machine learning framework to automate text and voice-based conversations. With Rasa, you can build contextual assistants. Rasa helps you build contextual assistants capable of having layered conversations with lots of back-and-forth. In order for a human to have a meaningful exchange with a contextual assistant, the assistant needs to be able to use context to build on things that were previously discussed – Rasa enables you to build assistants that can do this in a scalable way.
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