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Voice browser

About: Voice browser is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 140 publications have been published within this topic receiving 5476 citations.


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Charles W. Cross1, Brien H. Muschett1
19 May 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a method of allocating an interpreter module within an application program is described. But this method is limited to the case where the interpreter module instance can create one or more interpreter module instances.
Abstract: The present invention can include a method of allocating an interpreter module within an application program. The application program can create one or more interpreter module instances. The method also can include updating a property descriptor of the interpreter module instance and directing the interpreter module instance to allocate speech and audio resources. Content then can be loaded into the interpreter module instance and run.

53 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
07 Aug 2002
TL;DR: This work describes the architecture and framework of XML-based service scripts in NGN, and focuses on the service control markup language (SCML) being developed by the JAIN forum for call control scripts that is closely tied to the Jain Java call control (JCC) API.
Abstract: The next generation of scripting languages for creating value-added services in converged networks will be based upon XML. Industry forums, like Parlay, JAIN and OSA, have developed open standard application program interfaces (APIs) to enable service creation in converged next generation networks (NGN). While services can be developed in traditional programming languages (e.g. Java or C++) using these APIs, XML-based scripting languages offer some advantages. While not as flexible or powerful as a programming language, scripting languages are typically easier to learn, and are language and platform independent. We describe the architecture and framework (creation, deployment and execution) of XML-based service scripts in NGN. We focus on the service control markup language (SCML) being developed by the JAIN forum for call control scripts that is closely tied to the JAIN Java call control (JCC) API. SCML is intended to be part of a family of NGN service scripting languages that include facilities for user interaction, mobility, and other open NGN API functions. We compare SCML to the call processing language (CPL) defined by the IETF and note that SCML offers several advantages. We also briefly compare it to the requirements that are being developed by the W3C voice browser working group.

53 citations

Patent
08 Dec 2001
TL;DR: In this article, a system for facilitating secure network communications includes a security computer system and corresponding software, which is utilized in conjunction with a voice browser residing on a server system to facilitate secure communications between the voice browser system and secure server.
Abstract: A system for facilitating secure network communications includes a security computer system and corresponding software. The security system is utilized in conjunction with a voice browser residing on a server system. A user accesses the network by placing a call to the voice browser system. The voice browser includes a software module that creates a secure connection to the security system. The user provides an identification to the voice browser system that is transferred to and verified by the security system. Once the identification is verified, the user is prompted by the voice browser system to speak a phrase for voice verification. The verification speech signals are transferred from the voice browser system to the security system to verify those speech signals against speech signals of a particular authorized user associated with the identification and stored in a database. When the user is verified, the security system retrieves a user private key and certificate from the database. In response to the user subsequently accessing a web site residing on a secure server, the secure server and voice browser system initiate a secure key exchange. During the key exchange, data packets containing security information are transferred from the voice browser system to the security system for processing, while security information from the security system is transferred to the secure server via the voice browser system. The resulting session key is securely transferred to the voice browser system to facilitate secure communications between the voice browser system and secure server.

51 citations

Patent
27 Mar 2006
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a method to jump to the page of the link destination for voice output when outputting web contents by voice in which link information linked to another page is embedded in the middle of a text.
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To jump to the page of the link destination for voice output when outputting web contents by voice in which link information linked to another page is embedded in the middle of a text. SOLUTION: When a voice read out browser processor 10 acquires HTML data of a page to be read out, it reads character codes from the top in order. If the read character codes are texts, these are converted to voice. Tags except anchor tags are ignored; and in the case of an anchor tag, the processor stops read of character codes from the HTML data, and link destination HTML data indicated by the URL set as link destination in the anchor tag is used as the HTML data of a page to be newly read out. When the processor reads-out the page to the end, the processor restarts read of the character codes after the anchor tag in the link source HTML data of the page to be read out. COPYRIGHT: (C)2008,JPO&INPIT

48 citations

Patent
22 Sep 2003
TL;DR: The Internet Voice (IVB) as discussed by the authors allows users to navigate and read information from the Web using a voice interface, which can be accessed with a phone device without using a Personal Computer.
Abstract: There is provided a new and useful Internet Voice (IVB) to allow users to navigate, and to be “read” information from, the Web using a voice interface. The IVB reads, translates, and organizes HTML content into Voice XML (VXML), which provides a voice interface to read and interact with Web pages. When a user accesses a Web page, the IVB parses the HTML page, organizes the data into content and links, and then translates it into VXML to facilitate navigation over a phone device. In this manner, Web pages with HTML content can be accessed with a phone device without using a Personal Computer.

47 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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20174
20162
20153
20141
20133