The W3C specifications used by VXML to enable speech recognition
Official note specification; designed for creating audio dialogs that feature synthesized speech, digitized audio, recognition of spoken and DTMF key input, recording of spoken input, telephony, and mixed-initiative conversations. (W3C Note 05 May 2000)
Organization dedicated to promoting VXML. Main activities include developer and platform certifications, education (tutorials and newsletters), and tools fostering. Delegates VXML standardisation to W3C. Hosted by IEEE-ISTO.
Portal of the activity of the W3C Voice Browser Working Group including public mailing list, links to current status, work under development, links to drafts and specifications, FAQs.
Pointer to the latest 2.0 specification including new errata published by the W3C consortium.
WebReference.com's tutorial on VoiceXML, entitled "Tellme More."
The pointer to the latest 2.1 draft specifications including errata. Version 2.1 is a minor refinement of 2.0 with features that are simple, already implemented by some vendors, and not already available within 2.0 version.
Comprehensive index of VXML resources and events maintained by Ken Rehor, the "principal founder of the VoiceXML Forum"
The W3C specifications used by VXML to provide speech synthesis.
The upcoming call control language for more elaborate control than VXML transfer. CCXML uses VXML to specify dialogs with connected call parties.
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