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Hands-On Chatbot Development with Alexa Skills and Amazon Lex

By : Sam Williams
Book Image

Hands-On Chatbot Development with Alexa Skills and Amazon Lex

By: Sam Williams

Overview of this book

Have you ever wondered how Alexa apps are made, how voice-enabled technologies work, or how chatbots function? And why tech giants such as Amazon and Google are investing in voice technologies? A better question is: why should I start developing on these platforms? Hands-On Chatbot Development with Alexa Skills and Amazon Lex covers all features of the Alexa Skills kit with real-world examples that help you develop skills to integrate Echo and chatbots into Facebook, Slack, and Twilio with the Amazon Lex platform. The book starts with teaching you how to set up your local environment and AWS CLI so that you can automate the process of uploading AWS Lambda from your local machine. You will then learn to develop Alexa Skills and Lex chatbots using Lambda functions to control functionality. Once you’ve come to grips with this, you will learn to create increasingly complex chatbots, integrate Amazon S3, and change the way Alexa talks to the user. In the concluding chapters, we shift our focus to Amazon Lex and messaging chatbots. We will explore Alexa, learn about DynamoDB databases, and add cards to user conversations. By the end of this book, you will have explored a full set of technologies that will enable you to create your own voice and messaging chatbots using Amazon.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Creating Your First Alexa Skill

This chapter will introduce you to the process required to build Alexa Skills, and together we will create our first Alexa Skill. We'll learn how to build and test our skill to make sure that everything is working.

We'll then create a second Alexa Skill that has a more realistic conversation with the user. This skill will go through a series of questions to gather a set of information, which we'll use to decide which car is best suited to the user. This will also cover accessing data from remote storage.

The last thing we will cover in this chapter is deploying your skill, allowing you to publish your skills for the world to use.

This chapter will cover the following:

  • Creating our first Alexa Skill
  • Using Alexa SDK in a Lambda to handle the requests from Alexa
  • Testing your Lambda
  • Creating a more complex Alexa Skill that uses data...