The role and importance of speech standards

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Abstract

Within only a few years the landscape of speech and DTMF applications changed from being based on proprietary languages to being completely based on speech standards. In that, a role of primary importance was played by W3C Voice Browser Working Group (VBWG). This chapter describes this change, the implications, and highlights the standards created by the W3C VBWG, as well as the benefits that these standards can induce in many other application fields, including multi-modal interfaces.

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Baggia, P., Burnett, D. C., Marchand, R., & Matula, V. (2016). The role and importance of speech standards. In Multimodal Interaction with W3C Standards: Toward Natural User Interfaces to Everything (pp. 19–36). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42816-1_2

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