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Learning Microsoft Cognitive Services

You're reading from  Learning Microsoft Cognitive Services

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786467843
Pages 372 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Leif Larsen Leif Larsen
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Learning Microsoft Cognitive Services
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About the Author
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Preface
1. Getting Started with Microsoft Cognitive Services 2. Analyzing Images to Recognize a Face 3. Analyzing Videos 4. Letting Applications Understand Commands 5. Speak with Your Application 6. Understanding Text 7. Extending Knowledge Based on Context 8. Querying Structured Data in a Natural Way 9. Adding Specialized Searches 10. Connecting the Pieces LUIS Entities and Intents Additional Information on Linguistic Analysis License Information

Helping the user with auto suggestions


Auto suggestions are a great way to enhance the user experience. The typical use case is where, whenever a user enters some text into a text field, a list of suggested words is displayed.

Note

If you have not already done so, sign up for the Bing Autosuggest API at https://www.microsoft.com/cognitive-services/en-us/bing-autosuggest-api.

Adding Autosuggest to the user interface

As textboxes in WPF do not contain any auto-suggestion features, we need to add some on our own. We are going to use a third-party package, so install the WPFTextBoxAutoComplete package through the NuGet package manager, in our example project.

In the MainView.xaml file, add the following attribute to the starting Window tag:

    xmlns:behaviors="clr-namespace: WPFTextBoxAutoComplete; assembly=WPFTextBoxAutoComplete" 

We will also need to make sure that the TextBox binding for our search query updates whenever the user enters data. This can be done by making sure the Text attribute...

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