Posts Tagged ‘VoiceXML’

W3C Voice Browser Working Group Meeting at Voxeo Office In Orlando This Week

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

w3clogo.pngWe are very pleased to be the hosts this week for the face-to-face meetings of the W3C’s Voice Browser Working Group (VB) and Multimodal Interaction Working Group (MMI) at Voxeo’s main office in Orlando, Florida.

The MMI Working Group meets Monday and Tuesday. Both groups meet together on Wednesday morning, and then the VB group meets Wednesday afternoon through Friday.

The MMI Working Group will be working on the MMI Architecture Specification and EMMA 1.1. (No web page up yet on EMMA 1.1, but use cases are available as is EMMA 1.0.)

The Voice Browser Working Group will be working on SCXML and VoiceXML 3. Given that Voxeo’s Dan Burnett is the Co-Chair of the Voice Browser Working Group and lead editor on the VoiceXML 3 specification, we’re glad to serve as the host for one of the group’s face-to-face meetings.

We welcome all the W3C working group participants to Orlando and do hope they enjoy both our new office and also the surrounding area!


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New Draft of VoiceXML 3.0 Released by W3C

Monday, December 20th, 2010

w3clogo.pngVoiceXML 3.0 specification continues its march toward release with the W3C Voice Browser Working Group releasing the latest working draft of the VoiceXML 3.0 specification at:

http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-voicexml30-20100831/

This newest draft lists these changes:

  • In Section 8.2.5 replaced fetchtimeout with {audio, document, grammar, object, script}fetchtimeout.
  • Many, many editorial changes, including the removal of many out-of-date editorial notes
  • In section 6.5.2 adjusted text to allow for SSML documents containing extensions.
  • In section 6.6.1.1 added fetching attributes by reference to section 8.1.
  • Also updated all other uses of these attributes to point to section 8.1.

  • Added media fetch properties into section 8.2.5.
  • Removed <media> as a child of <property> in section 6.6.1.

As I’ve mentioned previously, I’ve personally found that the best way to understand the changes is to view the “diff” of the version from the previous version at:

http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-voicexml30-20101216/diff.html

Voxeo’s Dan Burnett, co-editor-in-chief of the specification, indicated that this working draft was primarily focused on editorial changes and cleanup of the text. He said there will be more substantive changes in the next draft of the VoiceXML 3 specification targeted right now to come out at the end of February.

Given our interest in VoiceXML and VoiceXML 3, we’ll be continuing to write about it here… you can see related stories at:

http://blogs.voxeo.com/speakingofstandards/category/voicexml/


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Slides: Standards Update on VoiceXML3

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

At the Voxeo Customer Summit 2010 last week, Dan Burnett, who heads up our communication with standards bodies, gave an update on what is going on with VoiceXML 3. The slides are now available on SlideShare:

I may have a video recording of this session available later this month if the video turned out okay. (It’s in a long post-production queue.)

Interested in trying out VoiceXML today? Read our VoiceXML tutorials and then either sign up for a free account in the cloud on our Evolution developer portal or download a free version of our Prophecy platform


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What is new with VoiceXML 3? Find out in this free webinar on May 20th

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Would you like to learn more about the upcoming VoiceXML 3? Want to learn what is new and how it may help you? If so, please join us for a free webinar on May 20th where Voxeo’s Dan Burnett, current chief editor of the VoiceXML 3 specification, will explain what is new in VoiceXML 3, how it can help you and how you can ensure forward compatibility of existing VoiceXML 2.1 apps. It should be an informative session… please join us and bring your questions.


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Fifth working draft of VoiceXML 3.0 spec now available

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

w3clogo.pngThe W3C Voice Browser Working Group recently released the fifth working draft of the VoiceXML 3.0 specification at:

http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-voicexml30-20100304/

This newest draft made the following changes:

  • Added V2 Convenience Syntax appendix, referenced from convenience syntax section..
  • Updated Core concepts (sections 4.1 and 4.2)
  • Added section stub for the Subdialog Module
  • Added Disconnect Module
  • Added Connection Resource
  • Expanded the description of the Basic Profile
  • Added placeholder for new “Enhanced” profile
  • Added Play RC
  • Added SCXML code and issue list to Grammar module
  • Added Record Module
  • Updated language identifier definition and link to BCP47
  • Added Property Module
  • Added basic Transition Controllers text to the Document Initialization and Execution section

A diff between this draft and the previous draft is available at:

http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-voicexml30-20100304/diff.html

Given that Voxeo’s Dan Burnett is the co-Editor-in-Chief of the VoiceXML 3.0 specification, you can expect to see more postings here about VoiceXML 3.0 as it continues to move along the path toward becoming an actual standard.


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New Draft of VoiceXML v3 released yesterday adding voice biometrics support

Friday, December 4th, 2009

w3clogo.jpgToday the W3C’s Voice Browser Working Group released another draft of the VoiceXML3 specification. This one primarily adds a new section, 6.16, on Speaker Identification and Verification (SIV), part of what is often referred to as “voice biometrics”. If you haven’t been following the development of VoiceXML 3.0, the draft is worth a read, particularly the beginning where it talks about what the W3C is aiming to do with this new version of VoiceXML.

We’ll be writing more about VoiceXML 3 over the months ahead as the draft continues on it’s path toward becoming a specification. At a real high level, the goals the W3C has include:

  • Flexibility – more powerful flow control
  • Modularity and adaptability – ability to adapt to usage on everything from mobile devices to the IVR servers to network media servers
  • Extensibility – ability to be extended as new technologies and communication means become available.

VXML3 will add SIV functionality, support for video and more. As you’ll note in the spec, it adds “profiles” to support different types of features and functions (to get to that “flexibility” goal).

Voxeo’s own Dan Burnett is co-editor-in-chief of the specification and has obviously been heavily involved over the past weeks and months in moving this work along. I’m hoping to get him on video soon giving more of an overview of what’s new in VXML3… stay tuned…


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Voxeo’s VoiceObjects acquisition further promotes the open standard of VoiceXML

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

VoiceObjectslogo-1.jpgAs a strong supporter of open standards, I think one of the aspects of our acquisition of VoiceObjects that was only touched on briefly in the video podcast I did is what this means for the world of standards. Specifically VoiceXML. What intrigues me about VoiceObjects’ platform is not just it’s support for standard VoiceXML, but even more its support for cross-platform VoiceXML. Quoting from our news release:

VoiceObjects uniquely enables the development of phone applications that can be deployed on a wide variety of VoiceXML platforms. This capability is in stark contrast to vendor-specific development solutions offered by Voxeo’s competitors. These single-vendor solutions restrict application deployment to a vendor’s own VoiceXML platform, denying the freedom of vendor independence and application portability the VoiceXML standard was designed to support. Voxeo will continue to openly and actively support VoiceObjects’ application deployment on multiple VoiceXML platforms including Aspect, Avaya, Genesys, Intervoice and Nortel. VoiceObjects will also be available in extremely cost-effective on-demand and on-premise offerings bundled with Voxeo’s own Prophecy VoiceXML Platform.

While VoiceXML is itself an open standard, the way VoiceXML is implemented on some platforms (or “extended“) can certainly wind up restricting deployment to that one platform. We firmly believe customers should be able to develop completely standard VoiceXML apps that can avoid proprietary vendor lock-in and can be moved to other platforms if necessary. I’m delighted to see VoiceObjects added to our portfolio of tools so that even more developers can create voice applications and can be independent and portable. Obviously, we think we have an extremely compelling case for people to deploy their voice applications on our platform, but we want people to do so because it is their choice to do so, not because they are forced to do so.

I’m looking forward to writing more here in the weeks and months ahead about VoiceObjects and the standards it supports.

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Greetings from Dan Burnett

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Hi, I’m Dan Burnett. I’ll be posting here occasionally about the speech-related standards in W3C and IETF.

I’m an editor of VoiceXML 2.0/2.1, SSML 1.0/1.1, and MRCPv2, an author of EMMA 1.0, PLS 1.0, SCXML 1.0, and the forthcoming VoiceXML 3, and a contributor to almost every other specification from the Voice Browser and Multi-modal Working Groups.


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A great set of articles about VoiceXML – from learning it up through its connection to Web 2.0 and social networking

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

Recently we came across a great series of articles at InformIT on the subject of VoiceXML. Written by Frank Coyne, they cover the range from an introduction to VoiceXML up through using VoiceXML with social networks. Nicely, the author mentions Voxeo and talks about how the exercises he lays out can be done using a free developer account on our evolution.voxeo.com site. Here are the articles:

You can also get a list of all the articles as well as a blog entry from Frank Coyne back in August titled “Mashin’ Up with Voice XML“. To probably no one’s surprise, I was personally most intrigued by Part 5. Having done a ton of work with XSLT stylesheets in the past I enjoyed the part about creating dynamic Voice XML using XSLT stylesheets to generate the VoiceXML:

http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1017851&seqNum=6

Linking VoiceXML to triggering Gmail delivery is also quite cool:

http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1017851&seqNum=8

As I am personally just coming up to speed on VoiceXML, I’ll be working through many of these tutorials in my own evolution account. (Since accounts are free, you are welcome to sign up and check it out yourself.)

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