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Designing Dialogue: An intro to voice design

bensauer
May 05, 2017

Designing Dialogue: An intro to voice design

A new frontier is opening up in UX design: voice! Products like Amazon's Echo and Google Home offer designers a new place to play, and new skills to learn. In this short introduction, you’ll learn about the design process and learn some fundamental principles. You'll see just how different the design methods are, and how to conduct 'Wizard of Oz' testing.

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May 05, 2017
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  1. ARISTOTLE There is only one condition in which we can

    imagine managers not needing subordinates, and masters not needing slaves. This condition would be that each instrument could do its own work, at the word of command or by intelligent anticipation. @bensauer
  2. • Limited shared vocabulary • Poor skills / co-ordination •

    No capacity to learn • Never sure job will get done • Turns you into the a$$h0le Using VUI is a bit like dealing with Manuel…
  3. @bensauer 0. CONTEXT 1. DEFINE YOUR PERSONA • Who is

    your system? • What’s the personality, the brand? • What are their characteristics or attributes? • What’s the tone of voice? • What would it say, or not say?
  4. @bensauer 0. CONTEXT 1. PERSONA 2. WRITE SAMPLE DIALOGUE •

    What’s the scenario? • How would you improvise it? • What’s the expected exchange? • How does the system respond? • What’s too much, or too little?
  5. UTTERANCE • What the user says when it’s their turn;

    e.g. a whole sentence or a response. • These are what you collect in research and testing. 
 UTTERANCE “Order me some glow-in-the-dark toilet paper.”
  6. 
 
 “Order me a Nintendo Switch.” INTENT • An

    abstraction of what the user intended, based on their words. • These map to your system’s API hooks. • Systems are getting better at spotting these so we don’t have to. INTENT: Buy Product
  7. 
 
 “Set a timer for 30 seconds.” VARIABLE •

    Information that accompanies the intent. • Often the stuff your VUI is trying to get from the user to complete their request. VARIABLE: Timer Duration
  8. @bensauer 0. CONTEXT 2. SAMPLE DIALOGUE 1. PERSONA 3. WIZARD

    OF OZ TESTING • Can they use it? • Do they understand it? • What synonyms do they use? • Do they hesitate?
  9. TEST YOUR VUI IDEA IN 1HR WIZARD OF OZ TESTING

    • Write sample dialogue • Load it into a plain text file • Offer some participants pizza • Run a test using ‘Say Wizard’ on a mac https://chatbotsmagazine.com/stfu-test-your-voice-app-idea-in-less-than-an-hour-2638cdff2503
  10. @bensauer 0. CONTEXT 2. SAMPLE DIALOGUE 3. TESTING 1. PERSONA

    4. DIALOGUE FLOW • What are the user journeys? • What are the entry points? • What are the system states? • What happens if the input is unexpected?
  11. @bensauer 0. CONTEXT 2. SAMPLE DIALOGUE 3. TESTING 4. FLOW

    1. PERSONA 5. BUILD AND TEST • What is the complete dialogue? • How can you avoid dialogue repetition? • What’s the error rate at scale?
  12. Find out the things they need 
 in the things

    they say. WHAT 
 PEOPLE
 SAY WHAT
 THEY 
 NEED
  13. Pair Bluetooth!!!! @bensauer HEAVILY ACCENTED USER FOR THE 3RD TIME:

    I’m really sorry, I still don’t understand. Can I suggest using the Alexa app instead? ALEXA:
  14. Did you mean Odeon, Brighton? @bensauer SYSTEM HAS 50% CONFIDENCE:

    When would you like to go to 
 the Odeon Brighton? IMPLICIT: <Lights switch on> NONE:
  15. RESOURCES • Cathy Pearl’s VUI book • Wizard of Oz

    Testing:
 https://chatbotsmagazine.com/stfu-test-your- voice-app-idea-in-less-than-an- hour-2638cdff2503 • Say Wizard:
 https://github.com/bensauer/saywizard
  16. MARC WEISER “The most profound technologies are those that disappear.

    They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it.” @bensauer