I have created a Chatbot using Bot framework v4 and integrate it with Teams. I want to enable speech to text and text to speech in Teams Channel.
I already enabled STT/TTS in Webchat using webSpeechPonyfillFactory and its working fine, now i want to enable it for Teams channel, How i can do that.
I used below URL to enable Team channel.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bot-service/channel-connect-teams?view=azure-bot-service-4.0
Speech input for Bot is currently not supported. This is something we would consider but we do not have an ETA on when this will be available.
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We are working on a chatbot with botframework, the bot is deployed to the teams channel, but we need to integrate Speech to text service of microsoft into this teams channel for the bot ,is that possible?
I could see speech-text requires a different directline channel all together in the documention but nothing of having it in teams Bot App.
Anyone know of this being possible?
Currently this is not supported in teams in both desktop and web.
I followed the instructions on how to create a sandwich order with using the formbuilder.
I would like the form talk. i thought the best approach is to use LUIS. I created the Luis app.
Are you able to combine a LUIS app with the formbuilder? Any tutorials?
Speech is not support on MS Teams. Webchat, DirectLine channel, and Cortana are the only channels that support speech.
The Bot Framework now supports speech as a method of interacting with the bot across Webchat, the DirectLine channel, and Cortana.
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We are running a bot based on Microsoft Botframework using Facebook Messenger and Skype channels.
We are logging each message to database and displaying conversations in a report and we would like to display profile image next to each conversation.
We receive userId for each incoming message and we can load profile image by using:
http://graph.facebook.com/{userId}/picture
http://api.skype.com/users/{userId}/profile/avatar
But is there in Botframework some "built-in" mechanism to do that for Facebook Messenger and/or Skype?
The motivation is to have "general" solution without custom code for channels that we might enable in the future.
So I've been using MS Bot Framework to build some chatbots and I'm trying to integrate one of them with Skype.
The thing is, it seems that the "Skype Bubbles" don't support different color messages to distinguish between the user & the bot.
Even the default Skype bot has all messages in grey.
Is it possible to change this?
Thank you all.
Example of Skype's Test Bot Color Scheme
What you are looking at on the https://dev.skype.com website (aka Skype Dev Buddy bot) is actually the Skype Web Chat component. You can achieve some degree of customization using the chat control customization tool here.
If you would like full control over the styling of the chat control, you can fork and customize the Bot Framework official WebChat module (which is different than the Skype Web Chat (SWC).
For more information on customizing the Bot Framework WebChat component, see: Customizing WebChat > Styling
It seems that it's not possible to do that with Skype Web Control as #Nils W said.
One should use the Bot Framework WebChat Module.
I recently built a slack bot via the BotKit toolkit and now want to be able to expand from just slack to many other services. Basically, I was reading https://venturebeat.com/2016/11/02/how-bots-will-work-on-microsoft-teams/
and it states that
"The integration means Microsoft Bot Framework users will be able to make bots for Slack, and Botkit users will be able to bring their bots to additional platforms, like Telegram, Kik, Twilio, and Skype. (Before the change, Botkit was only able to make bots for Slack and Facebook Messenger.)"
However, it is not clear to me how this can be accomplished. Do you mind explaining this to me or pointing me in the right direction? From what I understand, it should be a simple process of having my slackbot basically run within Microsoft Teams or Skype or whatever service.
Thanks!
The VentureBeat link for the Public Preview of Microsoft Teams was referring to the ability to use bots written for Slack (via BotKit or otherwise) within Microsoft Teams with little or no modification necessary. This capability is provided by Message.io. You can contact them for more information or look on their website.
Microsoft Teams also has a native bot platform - the Microsoft Bot Framework (which also supports Slack, Skype, Facebook, and several other chat platforms). BotKit does not yet support Bot Framework.
(#JasonSowers)[https://stackoverflow.com/users/3011564/jasonsowers] is correct - BotKit and Bot Framework are two different bot platforms; today Microsoft teams supports one via Message.io and one natively.
So I think your path is:
Register your bot in the Bot Framework to host the bot, referencing the Botkit. Make sure you add Microsoft Teams as a channel.
Create a package for your bot and [Sideload it][3] in Teams to test.