AMAZON.LastName
Commonly used last names. For names that sound alike that are spelled differently, Amazon Lex V2 sends your intent a single common form.
The AMAZON.LastName
slot type supports inputs using
spelling styles. You can use the spell-by-letter and spell-by-word
styles to help your customers enter names. For more information, see Capturing slot values with spelling styles during the conversation.
Examples:
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Brosky
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Dasher
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Evers
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Parres
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Welt
AMAZON.LastName also returns a list of closely related names based on the original value. You can use the list of resolved values to recover from typos, confirm the name with the user, or perform a database look-up for valid names in your user directory.
For example, the input "Smith" may result in returning additional related names such as "Smyth" and "Smithe".
The following shows the response format for the AMAZON.LastName
built-in
slot type:
"value": { "originalValue": "Smith", "interpretedValue": "Smith", "resolvedValues": [ "Smith", "Smyth", "Smithe" ] }