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International Application Support in VoiceXML
Tuesday, 7 June 2005, 1:00pm - 2:00pm ET
- Jerry Carter, Vocalocity
This session will cover character encodings in XML, language support in SSML / SRGS, single language VoiceXML, and techniques for multilanguage VoiceXML. Register online now !
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A Scientific Approach to Better VUI Design
Tuesday, 3 May 2005, 1:00pm - 2:00pm ET
- Peter U. Leppik, CEO, Vocal Laboratories Inc.
Building a better VUI requires getting inside callers' heads to understand how they want to use the application. Based on the acclaimed book, "Gourmet Customer Service," this webinar will discuss different methods for testing a VUI design, the appropriate stages for each method, and ways to get the most out of your testing dollar. The focus is on a scientific approach, where design decisions are guided by testing and hard data. |
VoiceXML Developer Certification Program Overview
Tuesday, 12 April 2005, 1:00pm - 2:00pm ET
- James A. Larson, W3C Voice Browser Working Group co-chair; Manager, Advanced Human Input/Output, Intel; Larson Technical Services
Thinking of taking the VoiceXML developer certification exam? This tutorial will answer the your questions about the VoiceXML developer certifiation test. What is the purpose of the test? What does the test cover? Where can I find reference material? How to prepare for the test? Listen to advice from certified VoiceXML developers. Try your skills by taking a practice mini-test. |
Introduction to VoiceXML 2.0 Tutorial
Targeted for managers and developers with little background in VoiceXML, this three-part tutorial presents an overview of the five languages that make up the W3C speech Interface Framework. Learn how to write simple menus and forms using voiceXML 2.0. Learn how developers can use each of the languages to construct voice applications without becoming entangled in low-level programming details. Each tutorial will include short paper and pencil exercises that reinforce the basic concepts of these widely used languages for developing speech applications. |
Introduction to the W3C Speech Interface Framework and VoiceXML 2.0
Tuesday, 26 October, 2004 -- 1:00pm - 2:00pm ET
- James A. Larson, W3C Voice Browser Working Group co-chair and Manager, Advanced Human Input/Output, Intel
Learn how each of the W3C Speech Interface Framework languages work together to form a complete speech user interface. Learn how VoiceXML--the dialog language--is used to control when the computer listens and when the computer speaks. Learn to write simple voice menus and voice forms. Learn how to write simple event handlers that assist the user when the user fails to correctly respond to a prompt. |
Introduction to the Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) and Speech Recognition Grammar Specification (SRGS)
Tuesday, 2 November, 2004 -- 1:00pm - 2:00pm ET
- Rob Marchand, Director, Product Manager, VoiceGenie Technologies, Inc.
Learn how to specify how a speech synthesis engine should render text prompts as human-like voice. Learn how to write simple grammars that specify the words and phrases that users may speak after each prompt in a dialog. |
Introduction to Semantic Interpretation, Call Control, and VoiceXML 2.1
Tuesday, 9 November, 2004 -- 1:00pm - 2:00pm ET
- Dave Burke, Chief Technology Officer, VoxPilot
Learn how to extract and transform words recognized by a speech recognition engine into a format appropriate for the rest of the speech application. Learn how CCXML can be used to manage telephone calls, answering and transferring calls, setting up conferences, and other telephony operations. Learn about the eight new functions provided by voiceXML 2.1. |
VoiceXML Forum Overview Webinar
Tuesday, 21 September, 2004 -- 1:00pm - 2:00pm ET
The VoiceXML Forum launched the series of VoiceXML webinars with this overview open to the public. Bruce Pollock, Chair of the Board, led the session which provided an overview and update on the various activities going on within the VoiceXML Forum, ranging from platform certification to tools initiatives. Forum committee chairs presented up-to-date information on the latest developments on their respective committees and offer suggestions on how you and your company can get involved. |
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