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VoiceXML Version 2.0 Jon Pitcherella
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What is it? A W3C standard for specifying interactive voice dialogues. Uses a “voice” browser to interpret documents, like HTML would, only in audio format. Commonly used over the public switched telephone network to interact with voice applications.
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Who is Involved? Roots in VoiceXML stem from AT&T Labs, Lucent and Motorola. In October, 1998, W3C held a workshop for VoiceXML including: AT&T, Lucent, Motorola, IBM, Microsoft, Sun. Current applications from AT&T, Lucent and Motorola.
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How it Works Document server process request from client. Server produces a VoiceXML Document. VoiceXML context is responsible for incoming signals, while the interpreter conducts the dialog Implementation platform generates events, based on user input and is controlled by the VoiceXML interpreter.
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Goals Minimizes client/server interactions by specifying multiple interactions per document. Shields application authors from low-level, and platform- specific details. Separates user interaction code (in VoiceXML) from service logic (e.g. CGI scripts). Promotes service portability across implementation platforms. VoiceXML is a common language for content providers, tool providers, and platform providers. Is easy to use for simple interactions, and yet provides language features to support complex dialogs.
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