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WARNING: This repository is no longer maintained ⚠️ This repository will not be updated. The repository will be kept available in read-only mode.

Assistant Watson-Alex


Introduction

With this project, you can quickly build a Node-RED Starter app and use the Watson cognitive services for audio conversations. You’ll use the Watson Assistant service (formerly known as Watson Conversation service) and its Car Dashboard Conversation workspace (This workspace is no longer available and will not effect on the use of this project) as a starting point to building your conversation app. You can create or import your own conversation workspace, but using this provided one will get you started quickly.

This app records your speech, sends it to the Watson services to process the request. It can handle requests for the weather, or you can send commands and receive responses through a conversation to turn on the lights or play music. The possibilities are endless. Show us what you'll build.

Before you begin

  • Create an IBM Cloud account if you don't have an existing one: Sign up.
  • Note: All services used in this repo are Lite plans. Don't forget to star this repo if you like it.

TUTORIAL STEPS

Make sure to have your device's microphone and speaker active for this project

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License

This code pattern is licensed under the Apache Software License, Version 2. Separate third party code objects invoked within this code pattern are licensed by their respective providers pursuant to their own separate licenses. Contributions are subject to the Developer Certificate of Origin, Version 1.1 (DCO) and the Apache Software License, Version 2.

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