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Getting Started with Orbita Experience Manager
Shows how to access Orbita. It also shows how to create a project, and export and import project data,
Agents
Agents are types of interactions in your voice experience. Orbita has the following types of agents that you can create.
Flow Studio
Orbita Flow is an intuitive, graphical studio with a flowchart-like interface for creating rich, conversational applications. With Orbita Flow’s low-code environment, anyone can quickly build powerful voice and chatbot applications using ready-made controls and pre-built templates. Orbita Flow adds to Orbita’s already rich set of tools for accelerating the creation of voice and chatbot-powered healthcare applications.Create a survey to engage with someone through a voice assistant, or a chatbot for a mobile device or website.
Create one or more calendars and set up appointments and reminders, which Orbita integrates with your voice-assisted experience. For example, you can create a calendar for yourself, for each of the residents in a facility, and another for your work groupworkgroup.
Create a hierarchical tree of information (such as a first-aid taxonomy) that refines topics from general to more and more specific items that relate to a topic.
Create a set of questions that share a common answer. For example, a user may ask: What are the symptoms of diabetes? or What are diabetes symptoms?
Create a chatbot prototype in Experience Manager, and share its URL with clients.
Deployment
Deploying a project makes it available to your client or to the public.
Account linking lets your skill communicate with other smart services. For example, Alexa, turn on the lights or Alexa, tune to channel 726 can cause your skill to interact with the home devices through linking. Similarly, you can link your skill to commercial services. For example, Hey Google, order a pepperoni pizza from Pizza Pizzazz may place the order and bill the credit card or PayPal account the user has.
Amazon Alexa
Google Assistant
Interaction Models
Interaction models define the natural language conversation for the voice-enabled experience.
An intent determines what your user is trying to accomplish.
Utterances are the various ways your users might express the intent. You can have multiple utterances mapped to one intent. Orbita maps users’ spoken utterances to the intents in your cloud-based service.
A slot is a variable in curly brackets { } that helps the voice assistant understand information about the request. For example, whether you ask “Alexa: What is the weather in Boston?” or “Alexa: What is the weather in New York?”, the intent you write is what is the weather in {CityName}?
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