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2022-05-09
Using the /resources/search API you can retrieve or list IBM Cloud resources and services using a variety of filters. Only resources that belong to the account ID and that are accessible by the client are returned. Hereafter only some of the use cases that you can accomplish by building the right Lucene query.
https://cloud.ibm.com/apidocs/searchBy default, assistants in all regions except Frankfurt use the model from the Dallas region. Assistants in the Frankfurt region use the model hosted in the Frankfurt region. Before you begin You must configure the search integration to enable the conversational search feature. For more information about configuring IBM Watson® Discovery search integration, see Discovery search integration setup.
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/watson-assistant?topic=watson-assistant-conversational-searchConversational search analytics Plus Enterprise IBM Cloud Pak for Data IBM Software Hub Overview You can analyze the performance of your conversational search by using a holistic routing graph of your assistant. In the watsonx Assistant home page, go to Analyze > Conversational search to open the conversational search statistics as a preview.
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/watson-assistant?topic=watson-assistant-conversational-search-analyticsExplore other search features When you test your project from the Discovery user interface, you submit a natural language query. Search features are available that you can enable to influence how the natural language query search is done. And Discovery Query Language search is another type of search that you can leverage by using the API. If the initial results don't meet your needs, experiment with another search method.
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/discovery-data?topic=discovery-data-improvementsIf the current user does not meet these requirements, no search results are returned. The username that is associated with your Discovery instance is used to generate an authorization token. The token is used to authenticate Discovery queries.
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/discovery-data?topic=discovery-data-query-conceptsLithops provides a simple push to the IBM Cloud® Code Engine experience so that you can focus on your Python code, while Lithops focuses on the deployment of your code at massive scale while monitoring executions, obtaining results, and much more. Lithops enables native Python integration with Code Engine by using the Lithops API. For more information about Lithops, see Lithops quick start guide.
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/codeengine?topic=codeengine-lithopsGoogle custom search extension setup You can access Google search through an extension to your assistant that uses the Google Programmable Search Engine. It is a configurable search that you can customize based on your use case. To set up the extension for Google search: Get Search Engine ID and API key Create a Google Programmable Search Engine. Then, get its Search Engine ID and an API key.
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/watson-assistant?topic=watson-assistant-search-extension-googleCan I use IBM Cloudant Query on partitioned databases? Yes!
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/Cloudant?topic=Cloudant-faq-using-cloudant-queryuse cases While the use cases for Code Engine widely vary, here are some examples to get you started.
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/codeengine?topic=codeengine-plan-codeengineUnderstanding Schematics use cases Choose among the following use cases to learn how Schematics automates your infrastructure, service, and application stacks in IBM Cloud.
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/schematics?topic=schematics-how-it-works