Test and publish your model
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Summary of Test and publish your model
This phase enables you to evaluate your Natural Language Understanding (NLU) model's performance by testing it against a default or custom test set and then publishing it to make it accessible to other ServiceNow applications such as Virtual Agent. Testing helps identify areas for improvement by showing how well the model predicts intents from test utterances.
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Testing Your Model
- Navigate to NLU Workbench > Models, select your model's application tab, and open the model.
- Use the Test and publish your model card to run tests and view results.
- Results include bar charts summarizing percentages of correct, correct among multiple, missed, and incorrect predictions, helping you understand model accuracy.
- The detailed results tab lists each test utterance with its predicted intents for deeper analysis.
- Testing requires the Multi-model Batch Testing feature, available through the NLU Workbench - Advanced Features application.
- Confidence thresholds influence whether intents are predicted; adjusting these can optimize model behavior.
Publishing Your Model
- The Publish model button activates the current trained version of your model for use by other applications.
- If your model is not trained, publishing is disabled—train your model first in the Build and Train phase.
Advanced Testing with Multi-model Batch Testing
This feature allows you to:
- Test multiple models simultaneously.
- Use different test sets beyond the default.
- View aggregated test results for comprehensive evaluation.
Access this via NLU Workbench > NLU Advanced Features > Multi-model Batch Testing.
Practical Benefits for ServiceNow Customers
- Ensures your NLU model accurately understands user intents before deployment.
- Provides detailed insights to enhance model quality and user experience in Virtual Agent and AI Search.
- Makes the latest trained model available for enterprise use once published.
- Supports comparison between draft and published model versions to track improvements.
Assess the performance of your NLU model to identify areas for improvement. Then publish your model to make it available to other applications such as Virtual Agent.
Summary usage
Test your Virtual Agent or AI Search model against its default test set to see how the model responds. Test results provide information you can use to improve your model.
To test your model, navigate to . Select the tab for your model's application, then select the name of the model.
In the Test and publish your model card, select View
phase.
Overview of testing and publishing your model
The Test and publish your model phase opens in the Overview page by default. Buttons for Run new test and Publish model are located here.
Overview provides information about a previous test run, with bar charts summarizing the test results.
If you have earlier test runs, you can view those by selecting from the Test run date list.
To drill down into the test results table, select the Detailed results tab. Each test utterance is listed in Detailed results, with its prediction.
Understanding test results
The test results show how your model responded to the utterances in the test set.
| Percentage | Description |
|---|---|
| Correct | The percentage of utterances for which your model correctly predicted the intent. When the model predicts no intent for utterances marked as Not relevant, that result is counted as Correct. |
| Correct among multiple | For utterances that had more than one intent predicted. The percentage of utterances for which the model correctly predicted the intent or intents, but also predicted intents that did not belong to the utterance. |
| Missed | The percentage of utterances for which your model did not predict an intent, even though there was an expected intent. |
| Incorrect | The percentage of utterances for which your model predicted an intent that was not correct. |
Testing can affect the model's confidence threshold. The confidence threshold determines how confident a model must be to predict an intent for an utterance. For more information on confidence thresholds, see NLU model settings.
For information about utterances which should not have any intent predicted, see Irrelevance detection in NLU.
Publish model
For more information on publishing your model, see Publish your NLU model.
Multi-model Batch Testing
In the Test and publish your model phase, you test your model against its default test set. With Multi-model Batch Testing, you can test against other test sets, test multiple models at once, and see your test results. To use Multi-model Batch Testing, navigate to .
For more information, see Multi-model Batch Testing.
For information about the process of testing, see Test your model.