Model language grouping
Language grouping makes it easier to manage your multilingual Natural Language Understanding (NLU) models. You can review existing language groups and designate new language groups.
Language grouping
Language grouping organizes your NLU models into primary and secondary models, and indicates the primary language and primary model for the group.
If you have added a new language to a model, a language group is created automatically, so you may already have existing language groups. For more information on adding and translating a new language model, see Translate a multilingual model.
To view current language groups and inspect possible new language groups, navigate to:
<instance_name>.service-now.com/$nlu-studio.do#/model-migration.
The page titled Review how we've grouped your models opens.
Reviewing your grouped models
- You can review and edit current model language groups in the upper section. For existing language groups, any intent and entity mappings from Virtual Agent (VA) are displayed. To update VA mappings or to make one of the secondary languages the primary language in the group, select the Edit button. The page titled
Review what's in this grouping opens. When you complete your edits, select the Save button.
- You can manually group models in the Here are your other models section of the screen.
Scroll down the page to view this section, if necessary. To set up a language grouping for a model, expand
its Group button.