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Designing Conversational Interfaces

Thursday, November 14, 2019 • Enterprise Community
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Designing Conversational Interfaces
Speakers: Greg Nudelman
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Summary

There has never been a better time to design conversational UIs! In this informal session followed by extensive Q&A, Greg Nudelman, the author of 5 UX design books, veteran presenter, and designer of conversational UIs on 5 different projects in a variety of industries discussed key aspects of the conversational bot experience and conversational UI best practices. Participants learned: how to pick the right bot framework, how to use basic building blocks of bot dialog (Intents, Entities, Dialogs) to create conversational UIs, and the key importance of context and channels (Mobile, Wearables, etc.) for shaping the conversational experience. We spent the bulk of time on what is "right around the bend" in the near-future of conversational UIs. From practical tips you can put to work immediately, to inspiration for your next project, participants came away saying "Bot Future so Bright, Gotta Wear Ear-Muffs!"

Key Insights

  • Treat bots as tools, not humans—avoid anthropomorphizing while setting clear user expectations.

  • Microsoft Bot Framework offers a flexible, standalone platform ideal for bot prototyping and development.

  • Intent recognition accuracy can be expressed probabilistically to improve UX and debugging.

  • Dialog management often follows a waterfall model asking for missing info, enabling partial inputs.

  • Context retention across voice interactions remains a challenge for major assistants like Siri and Google.

  • Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) can control speech cadence, tone, and pauses to make bots more natural.

  • Fallback to human operators (AI Turk model) ensures reliability when bots fail to handle complex queries.

  • Bots should never pretend to misunderstand by asking users to repeat louder, as it frustrates users.

  • Mapping common user misnomers or accents to canonical entities improves recognition and user satisfaction.

  • Early prototyping—even imperfect bots—offers significant UX learning and a valuable AI on-ramp.

Notable Quotes

"Bots is like a perfect on-ramp for UX for AI."

"You gotta assume your bot is going to fail and design from zero."

"Don't name your bot Bob, because it's not alive."

"If a bot can’t handle the query, it goes to a human—it's like Mechanical Turk for AI."

"We really try to push the idea that you shouldn't pretend to be hard of hearing; just say sorry, I didn’t get that."

"The biggest thing for me is that bots bring our human values to AI and help curb abuses."

"Context retention is tough; Siri and Google Assistant completely lose prior contexts after one action."

"SSML is huge for advancing bot voice; tone and cadence carry more meaning than words alone."

"Just start building a quick little service to get a taste of what this technology can do."

"Hands-free control with bots is critical to avoid dangerous distractions, like driving."

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