Dialogue System Reference & Operations
Using Dialogue System (DS) Simulating a conversation in the Zenbo 3D SimulatorLaunching Zenbo APP via cross intent
Leave the Input Context and Output Context field blank as shown below:
Figure 22. Setting up cross intent in DS Editor.
Issuing a voice command with “Hey Zenbo”
Context: Enter the corresponding Input Context under the Plans tab in the DS Editor.
IntentId: Enter the corresponding ID under the Plans tab in the DS Editor.
Figure 23. Setting up trigger words in the block.
Figure 24. Setting up the DS Editor.
Setting up the DS Editor in the ListView menu
Context: Enter the corresponding Input Context in the DS Editor.
IntentId: Enter the corresponding Intent ID in the DS Editor.
Value: Enter the corresponding Belief ID in the DS Editor.
Figure 25. Setting up the DS Editor conversation settings in ListView.
Figure 26. Setting up the corresponding settings in the DS Editor.
Simulating a conversation in the Zenbo 3D Simulator
This section provides more information on how to simulate a conversation in the Zenbo 3D Simulator:
Setting up Zenbo APP Builder & DS Editor’s project info
Fill in the correct package name and domain of the project. Ensure that the content in both fields are the same as the DS Editor. Refer to Fig. 27 and Fig. 28 for information.
Figure 27. Setting up Zenbo App Builder’s project info.
Figure 28. Setting up the DS Editor’s project info.
Running a conversation simulation in the Zenbo 3D Simulator
An example of a conversation in ListView is shown below.
Figure 29. An example of a conversation in ListView.
Launch the Zenbo 3D Simulator and enter the speech strings set in the DS Editor in the dialogue box.
e.g. “I want to listen to music.”
The Simulator will run the music event if the speech string is considered valid as shown below.
Figure 30. Simulating a conversation in the Zenbo 3D Simulator.