Objectives Advanced Conversation Training

Fine-Tuning Your Agent AI Chat Bot Objectives: Advanced Conversation Training

September 12, 20241 min read

Objectives Advanced Conversation Training

How to Improve Your Bot's Performance

Is your Agent AI Chat Bot struggling to meet certain objectives? Are you finding that it's passing things it shouldn't or missing acceptable answers? Don't worry, there's a simple solution!


Advanced Objective Training

The Advanced Objective Training feature allows you to fine-tune your bot's responses to specific objectives. Here's how it works:

  1. Identify the Problematic Objective: Click on the objective you want to adjust.

  2. Access Advanced Training: Look for the "Show Advanced Objective Training" section.

  3. Provide Examples: Input examples of responses that the bot should and shouldn't pass.

Understanding the Rating System

The rating system helps you determine whether a response is acceptable or not:

  • Sensitivity Threshold: If a rating is below this threshold, the response is considered unacceptable.

  • Acceptable Ratings: Ratings above the sensitivity threshold indicate acceptable responses.

Tips for Effective Training

  • Be Specific: Provide clear and concise examples to help the bot understand the desired responses.

  • Adjust Sensitivity: Experiment with the sensitivity threshold to find the optimal balance between strictness and flexibility.

  • Provide Context: Explain why certain responses are acceptable or unacceptable to give the bot more context.


By using the Advanced Objective Training feature, you can significantly improve your Agent AI Chat Bot's performance and ensure that it meets your specific needs. So, don't hesitate to dive in and start fine-tuning your bot today!

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