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A. Thymé-Gobbel, C. JankowskiMastering Voice Interfaceshttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7005-9_3

3. Running a Voice App—and Noticing Issues

Ann Thymé-Gobbel1   and Charles Jankowski2
(1)
Brisbane, CA, USA
(2)
Fremont, CA, USA
 

In the first two chapters, we introduced you to voice interaction technology and the reasons why some things are harder to get right than others for humans and machines in conversational interactions. Now it’s time to jump in and get your own simple voice-first interaction up and running. You’ll stay in the familiar food domain; it’s a convenient test bed for introducing the core concepts—finding a restaurant is probably something you’re ...

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