Speech recognition overview
With Architect’s speech recognition feature, you can designate words and phrases associated with any flow, providing callers the ability to verbally select the options they want, rather than using the telephone keypad to navigate the IVR. When you configure a flow in Architect, you can define one of the following options to present to callers who enter a menu:
- Specify the numeric key a caller presses to select the schedule or menu item
- Set speech recognition terms to interpret a caller’s verbal selection
- Provide both numeric and verbal options, giving callers the choice of using the keypad or verbally communicating which menu they want to reach
For more information, click to expand the following speech recognition sections:
Work with speech recognition
To help familiarize yourself with speech recognition tasks, review the following pages:
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Specify default settings for the configuration’s speech recognition behavior. | |
In menu actions, if you have the appropriate rights, you can override default speech recognition settings as defined in the call flow’s Settings area. | |
Enter keywords and phrases a caller might use to verbally indicate the location to which they want to transfer. | |
When an action is added to a menu choices, Architect provides additional settings, such as DTMF and speech recognition, that are not available when the action is used in a task sequence. |
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