1:30 PM
SpeechTEK University - Preconference Workshops
Length: 3 Hours
Speaker(s):
Deborah Dahl, Principal, Conversational Technologies
Description: Natural language understanding (along with speech recognition) is one of the foundational technologies underlying the Voice-First revolution. When it works well, the user experience is natural, frictionless, and efficient. When it doesn’t work well, the results can be frustrating and irritating. This session brings attendees up-to-date on current natural language understanding technology, explaining how it works and what’s going wrong when it doesn’t. We cover current technologies, including both traditional rule-based approaches, as well as machine learning technologies such as Deep Learning. We also review current proprietary natural language application tools such as the Amazon Alexa Skills Kit, Google Dialogflow, and Microsoft LUIS and discuss open source alternatives. Attendees come away from the session with an understanding of current natural language technology, its capabilities and future directions.
SpeechTEK University - Preconference Workshops
Length: 3 Hours
Speaker(s):
David Attwater, Senior Scientist, Enterprise Integration Group
Description: This interactive session is suitable for anyone seeking deeper experience and understanding of conversational design, including anyone working with home automation devices (e.g., Alexa), chat-bots, or conversational IVR. The session takes an in-depth look at the principles underlying conversational design with particular emphasis on human-computer conversation. It is suitable for designers or decision makers who would appreciate a deeper understanding of the different aspects of conversational design. Topics include the following: principle of speech recognition, including semantics, slots, and parsing; human psychology, including memory and learning; dialogue acts, grounding, discourse markers, and confirmation; language continuity, including anaphora; and narrative voice, persona, and social identity.
SpeechTEK University - Preconference Workshops
Length: 3 Hours
Description: Alexa is Amazon’s cloud-based voice service and the brain behind tens of millions of devices, including the Echo family of devices, FireTV, Fire Tablet, and third-party devices with Alexa built-in. You can build capabilities, or skills, that make Alexa smarter and make everyday tasks faster, easier, and more delightful for customers. Tens of thousands of developers have built skills using the Alexa Skills Kit (ASK), a collection of self-service APIs, tools, documentation, and code samples. This is a hands-on workshop where attendees learn how to create voice experiences for Amazon Alexa. We discuss voice design best practices, show how to leverage cloud services and APIs, discuss the latest Alexa features, and share code samples to get your project started. The final hour of the session is set aside for open hacking time, where you can get one-on-one support from an Amazon Alexa solutions architect. Developers who wish to follow along should create accounts on the following sites before attending: aws.amazon.com and developer.amazon.com.