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You will not only test your own bot though but also you will test a bot from another group and another group will test yours! More information can be found on the following pages about how to test each bot:

As you can see in the Course Schedule there is one Wednesday reserved as a Data Collection Day. By this time you should have a bot that is test ready(that does not mean you cannot improve upon it later of course)!

For your bot to be test ready:

  • It should run…

  • It should be able to filter recipes by at least one filter

  • On the start page, you should include brief instructions and an overview of the bot's capabilities (especially extensions)

The goal of this day is for you to test another team’s bot and for another team to test yours. Your team will run/observe the testing of your bot and record/gather what you think the relevant data is. The other team should test your bot individually. Be sure to think about what you want to test and how to do that. Also, consider that the greatest advantage of having another team test your bot is that they could take different routes/approaches to conversations.

On this day we will:

  • Pair Teams Together

  • Team 1: Invites other Team 2 Members to test individually

  • Team 1 Gather and Record Data of Team 1 Bot

  • Team 2: Invites other Team 1 Members to test individually

  • Team 2 Gather and Record Data of Team 2 Bot

Try your best when testing another team’s bot! Firstly because its the proper thing to do and because we will try and take your performance as a test subject into account somehow.

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