Actor Intents


Introduction

A person who performs in live or recorded performances such as movies, television, or on stage. These intents let users ask about actors.

This document provides a quick reference to the Actor intents and corresponding slots. For details around how these intents are specified, see Understanding the Structure of the Built-in Intent Library.

Intent Signature

Use the intent signature as the intent name in your intent schema. This example shows a schema with the Actor intent:

{
    "intents": [
        {
            "name": "AMAZON.SearchAction<object@Actor>"
        }
    ]
}

For more about the components of this signature, see Understanding the Structure of the Built-in Intent Library.

To see the full JSON format for intents, see Interaction Model Schema. You can also use the developer console user interface to add the intents and then see the JSON code in the JSON Editor.

Actor Intents

The following table summarizes the available Actor intents and the set of slots that may be included. For each intent, the sections below the table show:

  • A sample utterance that would invoke the intent.
  • The JSON you include in your intent schema if you want to use the intent.
  • An example of the IntentRequest sent to your skill for the provided sample utterance, illustrating the slots that may be included. For brevity, these samples leave out the full set of properties that are normally part of a complete IntentRequest.

    Note that if your interaction model includes multiple intents with similar utterances, your results may vary from these examples.

For definitions of the slots used in these intents, see Actor Slots.

Intent Signature Example Utterance Possible Slots
AMAZON.SearchAction<object@Actor> "who is that actor" object.type

SearchAction<object@Actor>

User: who is that actor

Intent Schema:

{
    "intents": [
        {
            "name": "AMAZON.SearchAction<object@Actor>"
        }
    ]
}

Request:

{
    "request": {
        "type": "IntentRequest", 
        "locale": "en-US", 
        "intent": {
            "name": "AMAZON.SearchAction<object@Actor>", 
            "slots": {
                "object.type": {
                    "name": "object.type", 
                    "value": "actor"
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

Actor Slots

The Actor intents can return slot values to your skill. You do not include these slots in your intent schema – they are generated automatically from the intent signature.

The following table shows the slots the Actor intents can return. For each slot, the table includes:

  • The slot name.
  • An example utterance for the slot.
  • The JSON that would be sent to your skill for the sample utterance.
  • If applicable, the name of the slot type used by the slot. You can see details about slot types in the Slot Type Reference.
Slot Name Utterance Slot Values

object.type

"…who are these actors"

{
    "name": "object.type", 
    "value": "actors"
}

Built-in Intent Library Documentation

Actor is used in the following built-in intent library category:

Navigate to all built-in intents in the Built-in Intent Library.

See all available slot types in the Slot Type Reference.

Learn more about using the built-in intent library:

Learn more about building your voice interface:

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Last updated: Nov 28, 2023