LUIS authoring authentication has changed.
Now it uses Azure resources instead of an email account.
With this change, you would need to migrate to an authoring resource as well.
Review the statements regarding this migration process and select two statements that are true.
Click on the arrows to vote for the correct answer
A. B. C. D. E.Correct Answers: A and E.
Option A is correct.
If you own the application, it will automatically migrate with you.
Option B is incorrect.
Owners do not get a choice to migrate part of the application.
Option C is incorrect.
An application owner adds collaborators as contributors using IAM.
Collaborators are not automatically added to the authoring resource.
Option D is incorrect.
If you are a collaborator, you will be prompted to migrate the application.
However, it will not migrate automatically with you.
Option E is correct.
Before migration, coauthors are called collaborators and after migration, they are called as contributors.
Reference:
To learn more about migrating to an authoring resource, use the links given below:
Sure, I can explain the migration process for LUIS authoring authentication that uses Azure resources instead of an email account.
Firstly, let me explain what LUIS is. LUIS (Language Understanding Intelligent Service) is a Microsoft Azure Cognitive Service that enables developers to build natural language understanding into their applications. It allows developers to create custom machine learning models to recognize natural language input and understand user intents.
With the new LUIS authoring authentication method, you need to migrate your LUIS application to an Azure authoring resource. Here are the statements regarding this migration process, along with the two statements that are true:
A. If you own the application, it will automatically migrate with you. This statement is true. If you are the owner of the LUIS application, it will automatically migrate with you to the Azure authoring resource.
B. Application owners get the choice to migrate a subset of the application. This statement is false. Application owners do not get the choice to migrate a subset of the application. The entire application will be migrated to the Azure authoring resource.
C. Collaborators are automatically added to the Azure authoring resource. This statement is false. Collaborators are not automatically added to the Azure authoring resource. After the migration, collaborators will need to be added manually.
D. If you are a collaborator, the application will automatically migrate with you. This statement is false. Only the owner of the LUIS application can initiate the migration process. Collaborators cannot migrate the application themselves.
E. Before migration coauthors are called collaborators and after migration contributors. This statement is false. The terms coauthors and collaborators are interchangeable, and there is no change in terminology after the migration.
In summary, if you own a LUIS application, it will automatically migrate with you to an Azure authoring resource. Collaborators will not be automatically added and cannot initiate the migration process themselves.