As an Alexa Skill builder, we know that you’re looking for ways to get to market quickly, while still delivering a skill that offers complex conversational pathways. Alexa Conversations Description Language (ACDL) is a new language that simplifies the way you author your skill to offer the most user-friendly and rewarding experience for your customers. This code-based approach creates conversational dialogues with semantic validation, modularity, and reusability to reduce the amount of code needed to enable these experiences.
Join this Tech Talk to learn about ACDL and learn about the tools needed to easily build natural, conversational experiences. Hear from two of our Solutions Architects who will provide tips, help you avoid common pitfalls, and offer resources to help you get started quickly.
Register to attend this session to learn how to easily build natural conversational experiences for your skills.
Sam Ingbar is a Senior Solutions Architect on the Alexa Artificial Intelligence (AI) team. He is focused on helping development teams build more natural voice experiences using Alexa Conversations. He previously worked on Amazon’s internal development tools where he helped on-board hundreds of Amazon developers to new development platforms. He also worked at Amazon’s retail division managing large vendors in Canada.
Premraj Rengaram is a Senior ML Solutions Architect on the Alexa Artificial Intelligence (AI) team working on Alexa Conversations. He works closely with teams inside and outside of Amazon to help them build more natural voice based conversational experiences. He previously worked on Amazon’s Alexa Prize project to onboard hundreds of developers into AI/ML/DL based social bot competitions from universities across the world.
Are you a device manufacturer who wants to control your device with voice? Or maybe an app developer who wants to allow for in-app voice control? Thousands of device makers around the world use the Alexa Skills Kit Smart Home API to give customers control over their devices with Alexa.
Are you a device manufacturer who wants to control your device with voice? Or maybe an app developer who wants to allow for in-app voice control? Thousands of device makers around the world use the Alexa Skills Kit Smart Home API to give customers control over their devices with Alexa.
Are you a device manufacturer who wants to control your device with voice? Or maybe an app developer who wants to allow for in-app voice control? Thousands of device makers around the world use the Alexa Skills Kit Smart Home API to give customers control over their devices with Alexa.
Are you a device manufacturer who wants to control your device with voice? Or maybe an app developer who wants to allow for in-app voice control? Thousands of device makers around the world use the Alexa Skills Kit Smart Home API to give customers control over their devices with Alexa.
In this webinar, we will share how device makers add Alexa voice assistant and voice controls to their device or app using Smart Home for AVS. We will show examples of devices using this capability, and show you three different ways to implement it on your own device or app, or even just experiment on your own PC!
Jeff Blankenburg, Principle Evangelist, Amazon AlexaJeff spent the early part of his career in digital advertising, building websites for Victoria’s Secret, Abercrombie & Fitch, and Ford Motor Company, among others. He also spent 8 years at Microsoft, primarily as an evangelist for any new technology he could get his hands on. Today, he works on the Amazon Alexa team helping developers make Alexa even smarter. |
Are you a device manufacturer who wants to control your device with voice? Or maybe an app developer who wants to allow for in-app voice control? Thousands of device makers around the world use the Alexa Skills Kit Smart Home API to give customers control over their devices with Alexa.
Are you a device manufacturer who wants to control your device with voice? Or maybe an app developer who wants to allow for in-app voice control? Thousands of device makers around the world use the Alexa Skills Kit Smart Home API to give customers control over their devices with Alexa.
Are you a device manufacturer who wants to control your device with voice? Or maybe an app developer who wants to allow for in-app voice control? Thousands of device makers around the world use the Alexa Skills Kit Smart Home API to give customers control over their devices with Alexa.
Are you a device manufacturer who wants to control your device with voice? Or maybe an app developer who wants to allow for in-app voice control? Thousands of device makers around the world use the Alexa Skills Kit Smart Home API to give customers control over their devices with Alexa.
In this webinar, we will share how device makers add Alexa voice assistant and voice controls to their device or app using Smart Home for AVS. We will show examples of devices using this capability, and show you three different ways to implement it on your own device or app, or even just experiment on your own PC!