Good question. I suppose it depends on what you're trying to do. Because Deepgram is a speech-to-text API, are you looking for users to ask a question to the bot rather than type? If so, that's pretty straightforward. You can get the transcript of the person speaking and send that text to the chatbot.
I don't know of any specific examples of sending it to a chatbot, but we have several examples of taking real-time audio and transcribing it. That link will show several pieces of documentation and many blog posts that are using it.
How easy or straightforward is it to integrate with a text based chatbot? Any examples?
Good question. I suppose it depends on what you're trying to do. Because Deepgram is a speech-to-text API, are you looking for users to ask a question to the bot rather than type? If so, that's pretty straightforward. You can get the transcript of the person speaking and send that text to the chatbot.
I don't know of any specific examples of sending it to a chatbot, but we have several examples of taking real-time audio and transcribing it. That link will show several pieces of documentation and many blog posts that are using it.
Yes mostly on the usecase - talk to bot instead of type; any integrations with intent classifiers (RASA/Diaglogflow)?
I don't think we've built a demo for those yet. Very interesting. I'd love to see that in action.