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Any idea for a category for that article [[User:Solyarisoftware‎|Solyarisoftware‎]]--[[User:Thorsten|Thorsten]] ([[User talk:Thorsten|talk]]) 18:33, 10 December 2021 (CET)
Any idea for a category for that article [[User:Solyarisoftware‎|Solyarisoftware‎]]--[[User:Thorsten|Thorsten]] ([[User talk:Thorsten|talk]]) 18:33, 10 December 2021 (CET)


Short answer:  
:Short answer: following the classification in this wiki home page: open voice assistants -> Voice (any, not only open) assistant -> any assitant / conversational "agent" --[[User:Solyarisoftware|Solyarisoftware]] ([[User talk:Solyarisoftware|talk]]) 10:36, 12 December 2021 (CET)
following the classification in this wiki home page:  
open voice assistants -> Voice (any, not only open) assistant -> any assitant / conversational "agent"


Long anwser/questions:
::I could rename the category "Open Voice Assistants" to "Voice Assistants". Would "conversational agent" be a subcategory below "Voice Assistants" or just a page in that category. So do you expect lots of pages in "conversational agent"? --[[User:Thorsten|Thorsten]] ([[User talk:Thorsten|talk]]) 10:56, 12 December 2021 (CET)
What's a category here?
There is an ontology of categories in the site?


I'm asking because some concepts are maybe not precisely related to just a single category. By example the [[real-time-factor]] is commonly used in ASR (one category) but also valid sometime when reasoning about latency of a TTS (another category).
:Long anwser/questions: What's a category here? There is an ontology of categories in the site? I'm asking because some concepts are maybe not precisely related to just a single category. By example the [[real-time-factor]] is commonly used in ASR (one category) but also valid sometime when reasoning about latency of a TTS (another category). --[[User:Solyarisoftware|Solyarisoftware]] ([[User talk:Solyarisoftware|talk]]) 10:36, 12 December 2021 (CET)
--[[User:Solyarisoftware|Solyarisoftware]] ([[User talk:Solyarisoftware|talk]]) 10:36, 12 December 2021 (CET)
:: If you look at the category tree on the Mainpage i thought it's helpful finding relevant content. I've already added some pages to multiple categories. So for example i'd add TTS and STT category to [[real-time-factor]] because it's related to both categories. --[[User:Thorsten|Thorsten]] ([[User talk:Thorsten|talk]]) 10:56, 12 December 2021 (CET)

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Any idea for a category for that article Solyarisoftware‎--Thorsten (talk) 18:33, 10 December 2021 (CET)Reply[reply]

Short answer: following the classification in this wiki home page: open voice assistants -> Voice (any, not only open) assistant -> any assitant / conversational "agent" --Solyarisoftware (talk) 10:36, 12 December 2021 (CET)Reply[reply]
I could rename the category "Open Voice Assistants" to "Voice Assistants". Would "conversational agent" be a subcategory below "Voice Assistants" or just a page in that category. So do you expect lots of pages in "conversational agent"? --Thorsten (talk) 10:56, 12 December 2021 (CET)Reply[reply]
Long anwser/questions: What's a category here? There is an ontology of categories in the site? I'm asking because some concepts are maybe not precisely related to just a single category. By example the real-time-factor is commonly used in ASR (one category) but also valid sometime when reasoning about latency of a TTS (another category). --Solyarisoftware (talk) 10:36, 12 December 2021 (CET)Reply[reply]
If you look at the category tree on the Mainpage i thought it's helpful finding relevant content. I've already added some pages to multiple categories. So for example i'd add TTS and STT category to real-time-factor because it's related to both categories. --Thorsten (talk) 10:56, 12 December 2021 (CET)Reply[reply]