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There are 14 articles & tutorials regarding "VoiceXML".

7.) Natural vs. Direct Dialog and How VoiceXML Enables Both
By Jeff Kusnitz & Dr. Bruce Lucas Go to page: 1 2 Next This article is the third article in a three-part series that provides an introduction to VoiceXML, as well as SRGS, SSML, and SISR for building conversational web applications. The first installment discussed building VoiceXML dialogs through both menu and form elements. The second outlined how VoiceXML takes advantage of the distributed web-based application model as well as advanced features including: local validation and...
Found at developer.com

8.) Exploring the Distributed Web-Based Application Model and Advanced Features of VoiceXML
By Jeff Kusnitz & Dr. Bruce Lucas This article is the second in a three-part series that provides an introduction to VoiceXML, as well as SRGS, SSML, and SISR for building conversational web applications. The first installment, Building VoiceXML Dialogs , discussed building VoiceXML dialogs through both menu and form elements. This part will outline how VoiceXML takes advantage of the distributed web-based application model as well as advanced features including: local validation and...
Found at developer.com

9.) VoiceXML and Related Resources
A Pinch of SALT for your PDA "SALT, [in contrast to VXML], is designed for use with multimodal applications, in which you provide input via voice commands and the resulting output is graphical—or vice versa. Such back-end apps are accessed not through standard telephones but through networked mobile devices, including PDAs and Internet-enabled cell phones." VoiceGenie's Developer Workshop A collection of tools that allows you to design, develop and test your own voice-enabled,...
Found at developer.com

10.) Building VoiceXML Dialogs
By Jeff Kusnitz & Dr. Bruce Lucas Go to page: 1 2 3 Next Introduction Until fairly recently, the web has primarily delivered information and services using visual interfaces, on computers equipped with displays, keyboards, and pointing devices. The web revolution had largely bypassed the huge market of customers of information and services represented by the worldwide installed base of telephones for which voice input and audio output provided the primary means of interaction. VoiceXML...
Found at developer.com

11.) Comparing Microsoft Speech Server 2004 and IBM WebSphere Voice Server V4.2
By Xiaole Song Go to page: 1 2 Next Speech Markup Language The IBM WebShpere Voice Server is a VoiceXML 2.0-enabled speech environment. The VoiceXML is aimed at developing telephony-based applications, and takes the advantages of Web-based applications delivery to IVR applications. Being different from IBM, MS is using SALT 1.0 within MS Speech Server. SALT is a set of light-weight extensions to XML, adding speech-enabled telephony to Web-based applications and bringing them into a...
Found at developer.com

12.) Introduction to CCXML, Part I
By Jonathan Eisenzopf Go to page: 1 2 Next The Call Control eXtensible Markup Language provides the call management, event processing and conferencing capabilities that VoiceXML lacks. The first installment in this series will provide an overview of the purpose, features and concepts of the CCXML language. Overview VoiceXML is a language for creating and managing speech dialogs. VoiceXML does not, however, provide call control functions such as multi-party conferencing and outbound...
Found at developer.com

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