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Building Chatbots with Amazon Lex and IBM Watson

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Building Chatbots with Amazon Lex and IBM Watson, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4, with 53 lectures, based on 224 reviews, and has 2637 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand the Architecture of a Chatbot for Amazon Lex Be able to Build a Sub Ordering Chatbot through Twilio Be able to Build a Hotel Ordering Bot with Facebook Messenger Be able to Build a Recruiter Bot with Slack Be able to Build a Customer Service Bot with IBM Conversation Be able to Build a Restaurant Reservation Chatbot This course is ideal for individuals who are You dont need to be a developer to take this course, if you are in development its a bonus or Being confident in trying something new, chatbots are not hard. It just takes some practice or Understanding how to use Slack, Twilio, Facebook Messenger It is particularly useful for You dont need to be a developer to take this course, if you are in development its a bonus or Being confident in trying something new, chatbots are not hard. It just takes some practice or Understanding how to use Slack, Twilio, Facebook Messenger.

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Summary

Title: Building Chatbots with Amazon Lex and IBM Watson

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 4

Number of Lectures: 53

Number of Published Lectures: 53

Number of Curriculum Items: 53

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 53

Original Price: $139.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Understand the Architecture of a Chatbot for Amazon Lex
  • Be able to Build a Sub Ordering Chatbot through Twilio
  • Be able to Build a Hotel Ordering Bot with Facebook Messenger
  • Be able to Build a Recruiter Bot with Slack
  • Be able to Build a Customer Service Bot with IBM Conversation
  • Be able to Build a Restaurant Reservation Chatbot
  • Who Should Attend

  • You dont need to be a developer to take this course, if you are in development its a bonus
  • Being confident in trying something new, chatbots are not hard. It just takes some practice
  • Understanding how to use Slack, Twilio, Facebook Messenger
  • Target Audiences

  • You dont need to be a developer to take this course, if you are in development its a bonus
  • Being confident in trying something new, chatbots are not hard. It just takes some practice
  • Understanding how to use Slack, Twilio, Facebook Messenger
  • Update: Join over 9,700聽students in the Techustler Course Series. You don鈥檛 want to miss this opportunity in learning practical knowledge in Tech.

    Have you ever wondered how chat bots are made?

    Why are chat bots the next big trend?

    How can I build chat bots that are cool?

    If you ever wanted to understand the space of Bots or build them yourself, then take my course聽“Building Chatbots with Amazon Lex and AI with IBM Watson”. I聽designed it in a practical way so that when you finish the content you can immediately put it into use.锟?/p>

    Now, why should you build bots?

    Bots are the next big trend according to media journals, silicon valley companies, and web developers. The barrier of entry to build a bot is low enough, but the amount of traction you can get is enormous. This is why startups like Slack have built a billion dollar business around it. Now, we are in the early stages of this trend and in order to stay ahead you must learn a thing or two about bots. More importantly, how to build bots which I teach in this course.

    This course contains over 40聽lectures and 3聽hrs of content. It’s designed for beginners to play with new platforms in the bot space.聽You鈥檒l learn the tools needed to build the bots, how the inner workings of bots, how to map a user conversation, and market your bot to your friends.

    Course Structure

    The course follows a familiar structure where in each video I will teach the concepts followed by the student applying the concepts practically. If your goal is to become a better developer, you should understand node.js, server side development聽and how to access certain APIs to build better bots. The course does not go deep into API integration of聽bot responses. This means we won’t be building complex models, AI driven bots, or multiple API driven bots. That would be for an expert course.锟?/p>

    Environment Setup

    This course aims to simulate a live in-person course as much as possible. After you finish each lecture, you should practice and try the solution on your own. You learn the best by practicing and doing.锟?/p>

    Projects

    At the end of each section, you will be asked to complete a bot聽which you can聽then share with your network or on the Udemy network.锟?/p>

    Testimonials from other Techustler Courses and the Instructor

    鈥淕reat set of videos Nick! I really liked the format of the videos with you in the corner of the screen showing us how to use the website. Cool songs you use at the beginning of each video. It really gives off the vibe that your course is hip and up-to-date with modern times. You do a great job of keeping of with the times. Stay modern, but classy at the same time Nick!鈥?– Penelope

    鈥淭he course is amazing so far. I didn’t know you could do so much with Slack. I can’t wait to build the on-boarding site and start bringing users into my community. I highly recommend this course.鈥?– John

    “He is a crafty problem solver, coming up with clever solutions to solve problems on schedule. When we worked together on a project, he quickly came up with and implemented UI solutions for the app to finish on time.” – Doug

    “Nick is highly focused and is the type of person who puts in the time and effort to solve a problem while not sacrificing quality. His attention to detail led to his design of a creative and great looking app.” – Christine

    “Nick’s great at guerrilla customer development, he knows how to analyze data and make strong connections to the market. He understands the user flow when solving their problems.” – Taso

    “It was a highly positive experience working alongside Nick at DigaBlue and with the work ethic he has, I am certain that he will produce great results in his future endeavors.” – Saif

    “Nick is an aspiring tech entrepreneur with what I would consider a strong passion and desire to learn more and excel in the evolving digital age. He is an experienced programmer with a track record of creating both his own website and various mechanical devices.” – Elliot

    “Nick taught me so much, and invested a good amount of time being my mentor–teaching me to become a better non-technical leader.” – Rohan

    What is the target audience?

    This course is designed for people with little or no experience with chat聽bot making聽and who want to build the next cool product. By the end of the course, you鈥檒l have valuable skills that will help you be creative and resourceful聽in your pursuit of building products聽(hopefully in the bot space 馃檪

    Next Steps

    Now it’s time to become a Techustler and join me in registering for the course. I can鈥檛 wait to have you on board!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Amazon Lex Introduction

    Lecture 1: Understanding Lex Bots – Part#1

    Lecture 2: Understanding Lex Bots – Part#2

    Lecture 3: Understanding Lex Bots – Part#3

    Chapter 2: Bot#1: Order a Sub Chatbot

    Lecture 1: Overview of What we will create

    Lecture 2: Signup for Amazon Web Services

    Lecture 3: Explain Amazon Lex Interface

    Lecture 4: Setup your Intents

    Lecture 5: Setup your Slot Types

    Lecture 6: Intents View: Setup Slots and Utterances

    Lecture 7: Setup Error Handling

    Lecture 8: Test the Bot

    Lecture 9: Twilio Intro – Create Twilio Account

    Lecture 10: Setup Twilio on AWS/Webhooks

    Lecture 11: Create a Twilio Message Service

    Lecture 12: Testing the Twilio Service Chatbot

    Lecture 13: Practice Problem #1

    Chapter 3: Bot#2: Book a Hotel Chatbot

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Hotel Chatbot

    Lecture 2: Create Intents for the chatbot

    Lecture 3: Create Utterances for the chatbot

    Lecture 4: Create Slot Types for the chatbot

    Lecture 5: Test the chatbot

    Lecture 6: Introduction to Facebook

    Lecture 7: Create Facebook Tokens and Pages

    Lecture 8: Facebook and Amazon Lex Integration

    Lecture 9: Facebook Testing

    Lecture 10: Facebook Practice Problem #2

    Chapter 4: Bot#3: Recruiter Bot

    Lecture 1: Creating a Lex Bot

    Lecture 2: Lex Creation: Utterances and Slots

    Lecture 3: Lex Testing

    Lecture 4: Slack Introduction

    Lecture 5: Slack API Intro

    Lecture 6: Connecting to Slack

    Lecture 7: Slack Testing

    Chapter 5: Introduction to IBM Watson

    Lecture 1: Introduction to IBM Watson

    Lecture 2: Introduction to IBM Watson Part#2

    Chapter 6: Bot#4: Customer Service Bot

    Lecture 1: Intro to Customer Service Bot

    Lecture 2: IBM Conversation Start

    Lecture 3: IBM Conversation Explained

    Lecture 4: IBM Conversation Intents Explained

    Lecture 5: IBM Conversation Entities Explained

    Lecture 6: IBM Conversation Dialog Explained

    Lecture 7: IBM Conversation Dialog #2 Explained

    Lecture 8: IBM Conversation Testing

    Lecture 9: IBM Conversation Practice Problem

    Chapter 7: Bot#5: Making a Restaurant Reservation Chatbot

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Restaurant Reservation Chatbot

    Lecture 2: Creating Intents

    Lecture 3: Creating Entities

    Lecture 4: Creating the Dialog for the Restaurant Reservation #1

    Lecture 5: Creating the Dialog for the Restaurant Reservation #2

    Lecture 6: Creating the Dialog for the Restaurant Reservation #3

    Lecture 7: Creating the Dialog for the Restaurant Reservation #4

    Lecture 8: Restaurant Reservation Testing

    Lecture 9: Practice Problem for the Restaurant Reservation Bot

    Instructors

  • Building Chatbots with Amazon Lex and IBM Watson  No.2
    Nicholas Techustler Ivanecky
    Product Manager at Adobe
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  • 4 stars: 68 votes
  • 5 stars: 90 votes
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