Virtual Agent slot authoring recommendations and limitations
When you enable Virtual Agent, you can use it to configure AI-powered slots. Before you configure your slots and slot types with Virtual Agent, review the limitations, considerations, and tips that Genesys developers recommend for large language model (LLM) slots. The following table defines the slot types that are available with Virtual Agent.
Slot Type | Description | Examples |
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Numeric sequence | Numeric sequences provided by bot participants with a fixed length. |
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Letter-Number Combination | Alphanumeric sequences provided by bot participants with a fixed length. |
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Free-form | A free-form sequence provided by bot participants with a given description. |
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The following sections describe slot limitations, information about how these slots handle explicit confirmation and negation by the bot participant, and specific examples.
Numeric slots
Use this slot type when you want the bot to consider only numeric characters as part of the extracted sequences. The bot does not recognize other characters.
Letter number slots
Use this slot type to provide hints during the extraction when participants use phonetic alphabets; for example, the NATO phonetic alphabet. For example, a user can say “a for alpha” and the extracted character is “A.”
Free form slots
Use these slots when you want the bot to recognize a textual description of the entity to capture. For example, an address with the street name, city, and PIN code.
Free form slot examples: Cases where the bot can correctly judge the entity detection status
Free form slot examples: Early exit behavior
General considerations
- The quality of the slot extraction depends on the quality of the transcription from audio to text in the voice channel. The “garbage in, garbage out” concept applies here as transcription errors propagate.
- The prompt message to the customer should mention that the entity can be provided in one or multiple turns.
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