The qna maker service is being retired on the october 31, 2025 (extended from march 31, 2025) A newer version of the question and answering capability is now available as part of azure ai language. But potentially you could use the qna.exe to evaluate queries inside of a file, and redirect the output to some other file You could build a batch or shell script to loop through that then. It can be used to find the most appropriate answer for any given natural language input, from your custom knowledge base (kb) of information. Use of the qna program is straightforward
Followed by a relevance clause, and click the q/a button for evaluation The qna program can evaluate many queries at the same time It ignores any text not preceded by q:. The begin update () and endupdate () methods reduce the number of renders in cases where extra rendering can negatively affect performance See also jquery call methods The input file would be a series of relevance queries, one per line, including the q
In this post, app dev manager patrick king explains how to integrate a qna maker knowledgebase into a client application Qna maker is an azure cognitive service that enables you to ask questions and get answers from a knowledgebase built from your own documentation. These updates will improve the quality of results from the qna maker service.
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