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| Objectives |
- Identify elements in the dialog design specification that drive the grammar writing process
- Identify the syntactical constructs of Nuance's Grammar Specification Language (GSL)
- Identify the role of grammars in the recognition process
- Given a complete VUI Design Specification, write grammars as specified for the various dialog states
- Write grammars using slots as the information carrying mechanism
- Use Nuance 8.X tools to build and test grammars
- Create a multi-slot grammar
- Create a grammar with slot structures
- Write a grammar from a dialog state description requiring the use of standard and/or dynamic grammars
- List the criteria for using Say Anything grammars
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| Audience |
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Programmers, grammar developers, and engineers directly involved in the grammar writing and building process for N8.5 or Nuance Voice Platform applications. |
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| Outline |
- Introduction
- Review of Nuance Technology
- The Dialog Design Spec: Its Contribution to Grammar Writing
- Writing a Basic Grammar
- Writing Advanced Grammars
- Advanced Topics
- Functions
- Just-in-time Grammars
- Grammar Ambiguity
- Probability Weighting
- SRGS Grammars
- Exit Criteria
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| Prerequisites |
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Introduction to Speech Recognition
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| Available Dates |
| Date | Location | Fee | Duration | Start Time | Status | | On Demand | | 750USD |
2 Days(4Hours/Day) |
On Demand | Open |  |
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