While Microsoft touted the latest release of its SALT-based Speech Server at last week's SpeechTEK conference, a competing speech standard reached a milestone. The Voice Extensible Markup Language ...
VoiceXML (VXML) is a markup language like HTML. The difference is that a phone browser rather than a Web browser renders VXML. Synthesized speech or audio files create the interface between the ...
TELEPHONE VOICE services for traveling professionals or for customer-service applications are becoming more and more popular. IVR (interactive voice response) is the current technology — and it works ...
VoiceXML 2.0 now sits atop new subsidiary standards that deal with input (speech recognition) and output (text-to-speech). On the input side, The W3C Speech Recognition Grammar Format, based on Sun's ...
VoiceXML will help customers create speech-enabled Web-based content or build telephony-based speech recognition call center applications. In a nutshell, VoiceXML outlines a common language to follow ...
There are many interactive voice response applications that let users listen to computers and respond by pressing the buttons on touchtone phones. However, callers often get lost traversing long, time ...
The Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) 2.0 specification has been granted Proposed Recommendation status by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), and is therefore only one step away from ...
The Web's leading standards group called on developers to implement its nearly finished specification for bringing voice interaction to Web sites and applications. But the intellectual property claims ...
HTML’s ability to describe layouts and pages was a major factor in the rise of the World Wide Web. But HTML has a fundamental flaw: It assumes a graphical output display on a computer. Five or 10 ...