During the past decades, the landscape of speech and DTMF applications has changed from being based on proprietary platforms to being completely based on speech standards. The W3C Voice Browser Working Group played a primary goal in this change. This chapter describes that change, highlights the standards created by the W3C VBWG, and discusses the benefits that these standards have provided in many other application fields, including multi-modal interfaces
Man-computer communication is still predominantly monomedial: computer input is generated by manual ...
This book addresses different aspects of the research field and a wide range of topics in speech sig...
This book describes the basic principles underlying the generation, coding, transmission and enhance...
This book presents new standards for multimodal interaction published by the W3C and other standards...
Speech technologies are coming of age. They are applied in an increasing number of mobile, call-cent...
A spoken language system combines speech recognition, natural language processing and human interfac...
Abstract. This paper traces the history of spoken language communication with computers, from the fi...
Research and development in speech and language technology are facing a fundamental paradigm shift. ...
Spoken dialogue systems allow users to interact with computer-based applications such as databases a...
The business press has for years been touting speech technology as the next big wave in computer int...
In today's world, for speech enabling applications, a main problem faced by researchers is having t...
ver the past decade or so, several advances have been made to the design of modern large-vocabulary ...
Speech Recognition Systems now-a-days use many interdisciplinary technologies ranging from Pattern R...
When will people use speech to communicate with machines? • When they are offered no choice • When i...
The burgeoning field of speech–based user interfaces, pushed heavily by most major technology vendor...
Man-computer communication is still predominantly monomedial: computer input is generated by manual ...
This book addresses different aspects of the research field and a wide range of topics in speech sig...
This book describes the basic principles underlying the generation, coding, transmission and enhance...
This book presents new standards for multimodal interaction published by the W3C and other standards...
Speech technologies are coming of age. They are applied in an increasing number of mobile, call-cent...
A spoken language system combines speech recognition, natural language processing and human interfac...
Abstract. This paper traces the history of spoken language communication with computers, from the fi...
Research and development in speech and language technology are facing a fundamental paradigm shift. ...
Spoken dialogue systems allow users to interact with computer-based applications such as databases a...
The business press has for years been touting speech technology as the next big wave in computer int...
In today's world, for speech enabling applications, a main problem faced by researchers is having t...
ver the past decade or so, several advances have been made to the design of modern large-vocabulary ...
Speech Recognition Systems now-a-days use many interdisciplinary technologies ranging from Pattern R...
When will people use speech to communicate with machines? • When they are offered no choice • When i...
The burgeoning field of speech–based user interfaces, pushed heavily by most major technology vendor...
Man-computer communication is still predominantly monomedial: computer input is generated by manual ...
This book addresses different aspects of the research field and a wide range of topics in speech sig...
This book describes the basic principles underlying the generation, coding, transmission and enhance...