VoiceXML Platform Certification Program Launched 14
ChilliNuts writes "The VoiceXML Forum has announced the launch of its VoiceXML Platform Certification Program, in a bid to enforce cross-vendor conformance to VoiceXML 2.0, W3C's XML-based Voice Recognition language. Many Voice Recognition companies have been adopting VoiceXML in the past two years, and this is due to strengthened expectations that it will soon become industry standard. Good news for developers. Plus further proof that Open Standards work! Here's the Press Release"
This is great.. but (Score:2)
When is VoiceXML going to get features like advanced call control. Right now you have to use vendor bolt-on's such as CCXML or use vendor proprietary tags that are in no way cross vendor compatible.
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Aztec XML (Score:2)
CHALCHIUHTLICUEML: The markup of running Water.
CHANTICOML: the markup of Hearth Fires and Volcanoes.
CHICOMECOATML: the markup of Corn and Fertility.
ITZPZPALOTML: the markup of Agriculture.
MACUILXOCHITLML: the markup of Music and Dance.
MICTLAML: the markup of the underworld and dead except warriors and women who died in labor.
MICTLANTECUHTLEML, the markup of the dead.
What comes to mind (Score:1)
"Less-than symbol, tag name, which is 'dial', first attribute name is 'phonenumber', no spaces, and it's value is....."
VOIP (Score:3, Interesting)
Why does voice recognition need standards anyway? It might be nice to have portable devices be able to easily pass it off to a central computer for the really intensive stuff but that doesn't really seem like something they need to collaborate on.
Outside program sends frequencies most useful for voice recognition, home base analyses all frequencies problem solved.
Re:VOIP (Score:3, Informative)
Well, VoiceXML isn't really a voice recognition standard... it's an interactive voice response markup language. It's intended to fill exactly the same role as HTML, but in the telephony space. As such, there is a huge need for a standard... existing web-services infrastructure (and skills) can be used to address IVR problems, but only if there exists a "voice-browser" that can interact with the web-services platforms. Define the markup language and the i