
Implementation of Multilingual Chatbot
Author(s) -
Gopan Doshi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2021.36012
Subject(s) - chatbot , converse , computer science , asset (computer security) , measure (data warehouse) , artificial intelligence , human–computer interaction , world wide web , natural language processing , computer security , database , mathematics , geometry
Chatbots – otherwise called "conversational agents" – are software applications that mimic human speech to simulate a discussion or communication with a genuine individual. Chatbots measure the content introduced to them by the user, prior to responding as indicated by a complex series of algorithms that deciphers and recognizes what the user said, deduces what they mean, and decides a progression of fitting responses dependent on this data. The flaw in this technology is that, majority of the chatbots support English language only and not many have the expertise to impart in numerous dialects. We can’t expect all the users using this technology to know and communicate in English, and despite that, a study shows that individuals are inclined toward imparting in their local language since it's more convenient. We’ve made our attempt to overcome this flaw by building a system that is plurilingual and can communicate in a total of 108 languages. Through this paper, we explain the development of a multilingual chatbot i.e., a bot that can converse with users in multiple languages, it can be a tremendous asset to any organization. This particularly holds true in an exceptionally semantically assorted nation like India.