Notes:
Verbs are words that describe actions, while intents are the goals or purposes behind those actions. In natural language processing (NLP) systems, intents are often identified by analyzing the verbs and other words in a user’s input to determine their purpose or goal. For example, if a user says “I want to order a pizza,” the verb “order” might be used to identify the intent of placing an order, while the noun “pizza” could provide additional information about the specific item the user wants to order. However, not all verbs correspond directly to intents, and some intents may be expressed using multiple verbs or other words.
Wikipedia:
- Controlled vocabulary
- Sense: Five “traditional” senses
- Sight
- Hearing
- Taste
- Smell
- Touch
See also:
100 Best Intents Chatbot Videos | BDI (Belief-Desire-Intention) & Dialog Systems | Intent, Dialog Act & Dialog Systems 2017 | Intent, Named Entity & Dialog Systems 2017 | Story Intention Graph
- to be
- to have
- to do
- to say
- to go
- to get
- to make
- to know
- to think
- to take
- to see
- to come
- to want
- to look
- to use
- to find
- to give
- to tell
- to work
- to call
- to try
- to ask
- to need
- to feel
- to become
- to leave
- to put
- to mean
- to keep
- to let
- to begin
- to seem
- to help
- to talk
- to turn
- to start
- to show
- to hear
- to play
- to run
- to move
- to like
- to live
- to believe
- to hold
- to bring
- to happen
- to write
- to provide
- to sit
- to stand
- to lose
- to pay
- to meet
- to include
- to continue
- to set
- to learn
- to change
- to lead
- to understand
- to watch
- to follow
- to stop
- to create
- to speak
- to read
- to allow
- to add
- to spend
- to grow
- to open
- to walk
- to win
- to offer
- to remember
- to love
- to consider
- to appear
- to buy
- to wait
- to serve
- to die
- to send
- to expect
- to build
- to stay
- to fall
- to cut
- to reach
- to kill
- to remain
- to suggest
- to raise
- to pass
- to sell
- to require
- to report
- to decide
- to pull