VoiceXML Forum Announces Important Initiatives
at SpeechTEK 2004
Accessibility Committee to Address Needs of
Sensory-Impaired;
Education Exchange to Support University Instructors and Students
SPEECHTEK 2004, NEW YORK, Sept. 14, 2004 - The VoiceXML
Forum today announced the launch of two important initiatives
that support the Forum's mission of promoting the creation and
adoption of VoiceXML-driven applications. First, the Forum has
chartered an Accessibility
Committee to address the challenges faced by sensory-impaired
individuals in accessing VoiceXML applications. Second, the Forum
has launched the VoiceXML
Education Exchange, an online resource available to instructors
and students of university and college courses involved in VoiceXML
training and research.
New Accessibility Committee to Address Needs of Sensory-Impaired
The VoiceXML Forum Accessibility
Committee will address the particular needs of hearing-, speech-
and vision-impaired individuals interacting with VoiceXML applications
and will publish relevant best practices in dialog and application
design. The committee, whose chairperson has not yet been selected,
will be composed of representatives from several Forum member
companies. Forum members wishing to participate in the Accessibility
Committee may contact voicexml-accessibility@voicexml.org.
"Speech application accessibility for sensory impaired individuals
is a commercial requirement that demands a cooperative solution,"
said Bruce Pollock, newly appointed Chairman
of the VoiceXML Forum. "By joining the Accessibility Committee,
Forum members have an opportunity to play a leadership role in
a commercially and socially important initiative. We also encourage
companies that are not already Forum members but that have in
interest in communications accessibility to join the Forum and
participate in this direction-setting committee.".
VoiceXML Education Exchange to Support VoiceXML Education
The VoiceXML
Education Exchange (the "Exchange") is designed to provide
educational institutions with up-to-date and relevant information
and resources concerning VoiceXML. The Exchange is located at
/resources/vxml_university/education_exchange.html.
Those individuals and organizations, including VoiceXML platform
vendors, software vendors, instructors and students wishing to
list appropriate materials on the Exchange may submit a written
application to education-exchange@voicexml.org.
Application guidelines are available on the Web. Vendors are encouraged
to offer discounts on license fees and other charges for resources
accessed via the Exchange.
"The VoiceXML Education Exchange will enable instructors to
share teaching and training materials as well as to obtain software
and information that supports projects and research in speech
applications," said Dr. James Larson, Adjunct Professor at Portland
State University and the Oregon Graduate Institute (OHSU). "The
Exchange makes it easier for instructors to incorporate VoiceXML
as a subject into programming courses and to use VoiceXML applications
in other disciplines, especially for surveys, data reporting,
and help assistance."
Materials available via the VoiceXML Education Exchange include
commercial-grade and freeware software, including development
environments, tools and sample applications and grammars, online
services, including development environments and hosting services,
and teaching resources, including syllabi, lecture notes, sample
test questions, projects, exercises and other training materials.
About the VoiceXML Forum
The VoiceXML Forum is an
industry organization formed to create and promote the Voice Extensible
Markup Language (VoiceXML). With the backing and contributions
of its diverse membership,
including key industry leaders, since its inception, the VoiceXML
Forum has successfully driven market acceptance of VoiceXML through
a wide array of speech-enabled applications. Currently, the Forum
has more than 325 member companies, distributed across three membership
categories (Sponsor,
Promoter
and Supporter).
Membership in the Forum is open
to any interested company.
The core activities of the VoiceXML Forum are driven by its five
active committees: AAccessibility, Conformance, Education, Marketing
and Tools. The Forum publishes the VoiceXML
Review, an electronic magazine dedicated to VoiceXML, featuring
insightful articles written by industry experts. Its public website
(www.voicexml.org) is a
rich, one-stop source for information about VoiceXML and related
technologies. The VoiceXML Forum is organized as a program of
the IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization (IEEE-ISTO).
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For media inquiries, please contact:
Christian Danella
Prequent, Inc. (for the VoiceXML Forum)
christian@prequent.com
+1 408 307 1236
For all other inquiries, please contact:
Cindy Tiritilli
Program Manager, VoiceXML Forum
c/o IEEE-ISTO
+1 732 465 6464
voicexml-admin@voicexml.org
www.voicexml.org
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