

An edition of VoiceXML (2002)
By Mark Miller
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Language
eng
Pages
400
Description:
A complete, hands-on guide to building Internet voice applications VoiceXML is rapidly becoming the de facto language standard for handling the transition from visual Web browsing to synthesized text-to-speech information access. This book provides Web designers, database managers, and systems designers with all the tools and templates they need to accomplish this transition in the least amount of time and at the lowest possible cost. Mark Miller walks readers step-by-step through ten real world applications-from statement of the problem through code examination, error checking, and deployment-to clearly demonstrate how to use currently available tools, techniques, and strategies for building Internet voice applications. Accompanying each applications project is a telephone number that allows readers to listen to, and interact with, an actual working example of the application. Responding to the ongoing needs of IT professionals for c...
subjects: Computer Technology, Nonfiction, Web sites, design, Xml (document markup language), Speech synthesis, Automatic speech recognition, VoiceXML (Document markup language), VoiceXML (Langage de balisage), Synthèse automatique de la parole, Reconnaissance automatique de la parole, COMPUTERS, Optical Data Processing