Todd Matthew Santiago - Provo UT, US James Ellis Nye - Spanish Fork UT, US Alexander Dunn - Pleasant Grove UT, US Bruce Ehlers - Encinatas CA, US Christopher Harris - Salt Lake City UT, US Scott Simon - Melville NY, US Lance Leo Dean - Colleyville TX, US
Assignee:
2Gig Technologies, Inc. - Lehi UT
International Classification:
1303
US Classification:
D13162
Development Of Voice And Other Interaction Applications
- Boston MA, US Robert T. Naughton - Wellesley MA, US Nicholas G. Laidlaw - Needham MA, US Alexander M. Dunn - Wilmington MA, US Gavin Berkowitz - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
G10L 15/22 G06F 16/242 G10L 15/18 H04M 3/493
Abstract:
Among other things, a developer of an interaction application for an enterprise can create items of content to be provided to an assistant platform for use in responses to requests of end-users. The developer can deploy the interaction application using defined items of content and an available general interaction model including intents and sample utterances having slots. The developer can deploy the interaction application without requiring the developer to formulate any of the intents, sample utterances, or slots of the general interaction model.
Among other things, requests are received from voice assistant devices expressed in accordance with different corresponding protocols of one or more voice assistant frameworks. Each of the requests represents a voiced input by a user to the corresponding voice assistant device. The received requests are re-expressed in accordance with a common request protocol. Based on the received requests, responses to the requests are expressed in accordance with a common response protocol. Each of the responses is re-expressed according to a protocol of the framework with respect to which the corresponding request was expressed. The responses are sent to the voice assistant devices for presentation to the users.
Development Of Voice And Other Interaction Applications
- Boston MA, US Robert T. Naughton - Wellesley MA, US Nicholas G. Laidlaw - Needham MA, US Alexander M. Dunn - Boston MA, US Jason Green - Brighton MA, US
International Classification:
G10L 13/08 G06F 3/0481 G10L 13/033 G10L 13/047
Abstract:
Among other things, a developer of an interaction application for an enterprise can create items of content to be provided to an assistant platform for use in responses to requests of end-users. The developer can deploy the interaction application using defined items of content and an available general interaction model including intents and sample utterances having slots. The developer can deploy the interaction application without requiring the developer to formulate any of the intents, sample utterances, or slots of the general interaction model.
Development Of Voice And Other Interaction Applications
- Boston MA, US Robert T. Naughton - Wellesley MA, US Nicholas G. Laidlaw - Needham MA, US Alexander M. Dunn - Boston MA, US Gavin Berkowitz - Cambridge MA, US
Among other things, a developer of an interaction application for an enterprise can create items of content to be provided to an assistant platform for use in responses to requests of end-users. The developer can deploy the interaction application using defined items of content and an available general interaction model including intents and sample utterances having slots. The developer can deploy the interaction application without requiring the developer to formulate any of the intents, sample utterances, or slots of the general interaction model.
Development Of Voice And Other Interaction Applications
- Boston MA, US Robert T. Naughton - Wellesley MA, US Nicholas G. Laidlaw - Needham MA, US Alexander M. Dunn - Wilmington MA, US Gavin Berkowitz - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
G10L 15/22 G06F 16/242 G10L 15/18 H04M 3/493
Abstract:
Among other things, a developer of an interaction application for an enterprise can create items of content to be provided to an assistant platform for use in responses to requests of end-users. The developer can deploy the interaction application using defined items of content and an available general interaction model including intents and sample utterances having slots. The developer can deploy the interaction application without requiring the developer to formulate any of the intents, sample utterances, or slots of the general interaction model.
- Boston MA, US Nicholas G. Laidlaw - Needham MA, US Alexander M. Dunn - Boston MA, US Jeffrey K. McMahon - Boston MA, US
International Classification:
G10L 15/22 G10L 15/30
Abstract:
Among other things, requests are received from voice assistant devices expressed in accordance with different corresponding protocols of one or more voice assistant frameworks. Each of the requests represents a voiced input by a user to the corresponding voice assistant device. The received requests are re-expressed in accordance with a common request protocol. Based on the received requests, responses to the requests are expressed in accordance with a common response protocol. Each of the responses is re-expressed according to a protocol of the framework with respect to which the corresponding request was expressed. The responses are sent to the voice assistant devices for presentation to the users.
- Boston MA, US Nicholas G. Laidlaw - Needham MA, US Alexander M. Dunn - Boston MA, US Jeffrey K. McMahon - Boston MA, US
Assignee:
Voicify, LLC - Boston MA
International Classification:
G10L 15/22 G10L 15/30 H04M 3/493
Abstract:
Among other things, requests are received from voice assistant devices expressed in accordance with different corresponding protocols of one or more voice assistant frameworks. Each of the requests represents a voiced input by a user to the corresponding voice assistant device. The received requests are re-expressed in accordance with a common request protocol. Based on the received requests, responses to the requests are expressed in accordance with a common response protocol. Each of the responses is re-expressed according to a protocol of the framework with respect to which the corresponding request was expressed. The responses are sent to the voice assistant devices for presentation to the users.
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