Reusable Dialog Component framework for rapid voice application development

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Abstract

Voice application development requires specialized speech related skills besides the general programming ability. Encapsulating the speech specific behavior and complexities in prepackaged, configurable User Interface (UI) components will ease and expedite the voice application development. These components can be used across applications and are called as Reusable Dialog Components (RDCs). In this paper we propose a programming model and the framework for developing reusable dialog components. Our framework facilitates the development of voice applications via the encapsulation of interaction mechanisms, the encapsulation of best-of-breed practices (ie. grammars, prompts, and configuration parameters), a modular design and through pluggable dialog management strategies. The framework extends the standard J2EE/JSP based programming model to make it suitable for voice applications. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.

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Akolkar, R. P., Faruquie, T., Huerta, J., Kankar, P., Rajput, N., Raman, T. V., … Verma, A. (2005). Reusable Dialog Component framework for rapid voice application development. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Vol. 3489, pp. 306–321). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11424529_21

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