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from msrest.serialization import Model
[docs]class PhraselistCreateObject(Model):
"""Object model for creating a phraselist model.
:param phrases: List of comma-separated phrases that represent the
Phraselist.
:type phrases: str
:param name: The Phraselist name.
:type name: str
:param is_exchangeable: An exchangeable phrase list feature are serves as
single feature to the LUIS underlying training algorithm. It is used as a
lexicon lookup feature where its value is 1 if the lexicon contains a
given word or 0 if it doesn’t. Think of an exchangeable as a synonyms
list. A non-exchangeable phrase list feature has all the phrases in the
list serve as separate features to the underlying training algorithm. So,
if you your phrase list feature contains 5 phrases, they will be mapped to
5 separate features. You can think of the non-exchangeable phrase list
feature as an additional bag of words that you are willing to add to LUIS
existing vocabulary features. Think of a non-exchangeable as set of
different words. Default value is true. Default value: True .
:type is_exchangeable: bool
"""
_attribute_map = {
'phrases': {'key': 'phrases', 'type': 'str'},
'name': {'key': 'name', 'type': 'str'},
'is_exchangeable': {'key': 'isExchangeable', 'type': 'bool'},
}
def __init__(self, *, phrases: str=None, name: str=None, is_exchangeable: bool=True, **kwargs) -> None:
super(PhraselistCreateObject, self).__init__(**kwargs)
self.phrases = phrases
self.name = name
self.is_exchangeable = is_exchangeable