The Adapt Intent Parser is a flexible and extensible intent definition and determination framework. It is intended to parse natural language text into a structured intent that can then be invoked programatically.
To take a dependency on Adapt, it's recommended to use virtualenv and pip to install source from github.
$ virtualenv myvirtualenv
$ . myvirtualenv/bin/activate
$ pip install -e git+https://github.com/mycroftai/adapt#egg=adapt-parserExecutable examples can be found in the examples folder.
In this context, an Intent is an action the system should perform. In the context of Pandora, we’ll define two actions: List Stations, and Select Station (aka start playback)
With the Adapt intent builder:
list_stations_intent = IntentBuilder('pandora:list_stations')\
.require('Browse Music Command')\
.build()For the above, we are describing a “List Stations” intent, which has a single requirement of a “Browse Music Command” entity.
play_music_command = IntentBuilder('pandora:select_station')\
.require('Listen Command')\
.require('Pandora Station')\
.optionally('Music Keyword')\
.build()For the above, we are describing a “Select Station” (aka start playback) intent, which requires a “Listen Command” entity, a “Pandora Station”, and optionally a “Music Keyword” entity.
Entities are a named value. Examples include:
Blink 182 is an Artist
The Big Bang Theory is a Television Show
Play is a Listen Command
Song(s) is a Music Keyword
For my Pandora implementation, there is a static set of vocabulary for the Browse Music Command, Listen Command, and Music Keyword (defined by me, a native english speaker and all-around good guy). Pandora Station entities are populated via a "List Stations" API call to Pandora. Here’s what the vocabulary registration looks like.
def register_vocab(entity_type, entity_value):
pass
# a tiny bit of code
def register_pandora_vocab(emitter):
for v in ["stations"]:
register_vocab('Browse Music Command', v)
for v in ["play", "listen", "hear"]:
register_vocab('Listen Command', v)
for v in ["music", "radio"]:
register_vocab('Music Keyword', v)
for v in ["Pandora"]:
register_vocab('Plugin Name', v)
station_name_regex = re.compile(r"(.*) Radio")
p = get_pandora()
for station in p.stations:
m = station_name_regex.match(station.get('stationName'))
if not m:
continue
for match in m.groups():
register_vocab('Pandora Station', match)Glad you'd like to help!
To install test and development requirements run
pip install -r test-requirements.txt
This will install the test-requirements as well as the runtime requirements for adapt.
To test any changes before submitting them run
./run_tests.sh
This will run the same checks as the Github actions and verify that your code should pass with flying colours.
It's often difficult to debug issues with adapt without a complete context. To facilitate simpler debugging, please include a serialized copy of the intent determination engine using the debug dump utilities.
from adapt.engine import IntentDeterminationEngine
engine = IntentDeterminationEngine()
# Load engine with vocabulary and parsers
import adapt.tools.debug as atd
atd.dump(engine, 'debug.adapt')Further documentation can be found at https://mycroft-ai.gitbook.io/docs/mycroft-technologies/adapt
