The application doesn’t need to answer native Google Assistant questions, such as: “what’s the weather in Amsterdam”.You don’t want to start your app with the wake words: “Hey Google, talk to my app”.This application doesn’t need to be available on the Google Assistant / Nest Home.This application shouldn’t be public available.If you have one or more of the below requirements, you probably want to make direct use of the Google Cloud Speech and Dialogflow APIs, instead of packing your voice AI as an action in the Google Assistant or wrapping the Google Assistant in your app. “Is this really what you want? Or do you mean you want to extend your own app with a conversational AI?” Unless you are a manufacturer for tv setup boxes or headphones, I always answer I often speak with customers and their wish to include the Google Assistant in their business web apps. These blogs contain simple code snippets, and a demo application the Airport Self Service Kiosk, which will be used as a reference architecture. And, lastly, how to return audio (Text to Speech) to a client to play this in a browser. How to use the Dialogflow API for audio streaming.
How to stream audio streams to a (Node.js) back-end. Later in this blog series, I will show you how to integrate an HTML5 microphone in your web application. I will introduce all the conversational AI components in Google Cloud and where you would use each component for. In this first blog, I will address why customers would integrate their own conversational AI compared to building for the Google Assistant. On Jan 1st 2021 Dec 9th 2021 by Lee Boonstra in Chatbots Tweet Follow is the first blog in the series:Ī best practice for streaming audio from a browser microphone to Dialogflow & Google Cloud Speech To Text.