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Mastering Voice Interfaces = Creating Great Voice Apps for Real Users /
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正題名/作者:
Mastering Voice Interfaces/ by Ann Thymé-Gobbel, Charles Jankowski.
其他題名:
Creating Great Voice Apps for Real Users /
作者:
Thymé-Gobbel, Ann.
其他作者:
Jankowski, Charles.
面頁冊數:
XXIX, 689 p. 143 illus.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
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Python. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7005-9
ISBN:
9781484270059
Mastering Voice Interfaces = Creating Great Voice Apps for Real Users /
Thymé-Gobbel, Ann.
Mastering Voice Interfaces
Creating Great Voice Apps for Real Users /[electronic resource] :by Ann Thymé-Gobbel, Charles Jankowski. - 1st ed. 2021. - XXIX, 689 p. 143 illus.online resource.
PART 1 – Voice System Foundations -- Chapter 1: Say Hello to Voice Systems -- Chapter 2: Keeping Voice in Mind -- Chapter 3: Running a Voice Implementation—and Noticing Issues -- PART 2 – Planning Voice System Interactions -- Chapter 4: Defining your Vision: Building What, How, and Why for Whom -- Chapter 5: From Discovery to UX and UI Design: Tools of the Voice-First Trade -- PART 3 – Building Voice System Interactions -- Chapter 6: Applying Human 'Rules of Dialog' to Reach Conversation Resolution -- Chapter 7: Resolving Incomplete Requests Through Disambiguation -- Chapter 8: Conveying Reassurance with Confidence and Confirmation -- Chapter 9: Helping Users Succeed Through Consistency -- Chapter 10: Creating Robust Coverage for Speech-to-Text Resolution -- Chapter 11: Reaching Understanding Through Parsing and Intent Resolution -- Chapter 12: Applying Accuracy Strategies to Avoid Misunderstandings -- Chapter 13: Choosing Strategies to Recover from Miscommunication -- Chapter 14: Using Context and Data to Create Smarter Conversations -- Chapter 15: Creating Secure Personalized Experiences -- PART 4 – Verifying and Deploying Voice System Interactions -- Chapter 16: Testing and Measuring Performance in Voice Systems -- Chapter 17: Tuning and Deploying Voice Systems.
We live in a golden age of voice technology. Advances in automatic speech recognition (ASR), natural language processing (NLP) and other technologies have made it extremely viable for people to be talking to machines and getting reasonable answers. Platforms like Amazon Alexa and Google Home, and the associated tools, have made it so anyone can build a voice app, and this is excellent. What we have seen though is that it’s fairly easy to build a voice app, but still remarkably difficult to build a great app, one that gets the user what they need, and hopefully the user comes back for more. In Mastering Voice Interfaces we want to show you how to build great voice apps. We start with the basics of voice interfaces, and how they are different from others, then dive into basic design principles that we’ve learned in many years building these apps in the industry. As we cover a design principle, we’ll also demonstrate how to implement it with one of the established voice platforms (Google Home), and show how, though the tools are great, you don’t have to go too far to have to do some custom work to get what you really want. We’ll walk through many design and development techniques that some would view as advanced, but that can make a huge difference in the quality of the app. Readers of Mastering Voice Interfaces will come away with a very good understanding of what makes voice interfaces so special, learn the basic design principles are for building great voice apps, and how to actually implement those principles and create working apps. What you will learn: What makes voice special and different from other input and output modalities, and why that matters. What the best practices for the various components of the voice-first creation process What are the consequences of design and implementation choices How to create truly great voice apps that users will love Who this book is for We expect readers to have had some exposure to voice apps, at least as users. The book is written for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of the how’s and why’s of voice interface design and development. For team of developers, designers, product owners who need a shared understanding of voice interfaces.
ISBN: 9781484270059
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-1-4842-7005-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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