Some multimodal interpretation services natively support W3C multimodal standards, but most still use their own proprietary formats and protocols. This makes it much more difficult for developers to use different systems because they have to learn and program to a new API for each vendor. This paper describes how standards-based servers can wrap proprietary systems in the W3C MMI Architecture and EMMA 2.0 to allow developers to interact with modality interpretation services in a standard way, even if the service that they are using does not natively support the standards.
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Dahl, D. A. (2016). Standard portals for intelligent services. In Multimodal Interaction with W3C Standards: Toward Natural User Interfaces to Everything (pp. 257–269). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42816-1_11
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