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Building Bots with Microsoft Bot Framework

You're reading from   Building Bots with Microsoft Bot Framework Creating intelligent conversational interfaces

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786463104
Length 424 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Kishore Gaddam Kishore Gaddam
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Setting up Microsoft Bot Framework Dev Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. Developing Your First Bot Using the Connector and Builder SDK 3. Developing WeatherBot Using Dialogs and LUIS 4. Natural Speech and Intent Processing Bot Using Microsoft Cognitive Services 5. Developing Bots Using LUIS Prompt Dialogs with State and Nearby Bot Using Custom APIs 6. Developing an IVR Bot for a Bank Using Advanced Microsoft Bot Framework Technologies 7. Intelligent Bots with Microsoft Bot Framework and Service Fabric 8. Developing Intelligent Facial Expression Identification Bot for IoT Using Azure and Power BI 9. Publishing a Bot to Skype, Slack, Facebook, and the GroupMe Channel

Deploy Code in to Raspberry Pi

Now that we are done with the code for our project, let's look at the following steps to deploy code to the Raspberry Pi:

  1. First, connect your Raspberry Pi to your developer machine using a LAN cable, or connect to your Wi-Fi router in the same network.
  2. Download and install the Windows 10 IoT Core Dashboard tool from http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=708576 .
  1. Open it: after a few seconds it will show your Raspberry Pi device on the My Devices page shown in the following screenshot. Then, copy the IP address.

Before deploying the code, make sure that the registered device ID in Device Registry with IoT Hub step and your Raspberry Pi device name is the same. For example, in device registry step 1 given device Id as 101B and my Raspberry Pi device name 101B, both are same. So, we can identify and manage easily from IoT hub.

  1. Open the Raspberry Pi UWP app solution in Visual...
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