public float ClassificationThreshold { get; set; }
To filter out false positive results and still get variety in matched
natural language inputs for your agent, you can tune the machine learning
classification threshold. If the returned score value is less than the
threshold value, then a no-match event will be triggered. The score values
range from 0.0 (completely uncertain) to 1.0 (completely certain). If set
to 0.0, the default of 0.3 is used.
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