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Learning Microsoft Cognitive Services

You're reading from   Learning Microsoft Cognitive Services Use Cognitive Services APIs to add AI capabilities to your applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789800616
Length 312 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Leif Larsen Henning Larsen Leif Larsen Henning Larsen
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Microsoft Cognitive Services FREE CHAPTER 2. Analyzing Images to Recognize a Face 3. Analyzing Videos 4. Letting Applications Understand Commands 5. Speaking with Your Application 6. Understanding Text 7. Building Recommendation Systems for Businesses 8. Querying Structured Data in a Natural Way 9. Adding Specialized Searches 10. Connecting the Pieces A. LUIS Entities B. License Information Index

Local hosting and testing


With the index and grammar in place, we can go on to test the service locally. Locally testing the service allows for rapid prototyping, which allows us to define the scheme and grammar quickly.

When we are testing locally, the KES only supports up to 10,000 objects and 10 requests per second. It also terminates after a total of 1,000 requests have been executed. We will learn how to bypass these restrictions in a bit.

To host the KES locally, run the following command:

Kes.exe host_service Academic.grammar Academic.index -port 8080

This will start up the service, running on port 8080. To verify that it is working as intended, open your browser and go to http://localhost:8080.

Doing so should present you with the following screen:

Running the KES as a local service also allows us to use the academic API for testing. We are going to make some modifications to our example application—created for the academic API—in order to support this.

First, we are going to modify the...

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