Detect user intent
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This page describes the
user-intent-classification
configuration pattern to effectively manage different user interactions within
an app and prevent issues like unwieldy prompts or agent confusion.
In this pattern Gemini analyzes and categorizes user queries to determine their
specific intents such as searching for information, using an application
feature, or adjusting settings.
This pattern is critical for directing users through appropriate application
flows. It helps developers avoid large, unmanageable prompts, keeping the Gemini
agent focused and effective.
Additional information and technical specifications are available in the
README
file.
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Last updated 2025-05-09 UTC.
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