
BladeWareVXML
BladeWareVXMLis a portable VoiceXML
interpreter that is an enhanced version of OpenVXi-3.0.0, released by ScanSoft
on October 23, 2003. Visit our project page.
The Voice Browser Working Group has
recently hit some serious milestones in the development of specifications that
will, for the first time, lead to portable standardized speech
applications. BladeWareVXML is your ticket to delivering a
platform that will conform to these standards.
- June 19th 2007 - VoiceXML 2.1 released.
- April 5th 2007 - Semantic Interpretation for
Speech Recognition (SISR)
was finally released.
- MRCP version 2. The IETF is finalizing it, and
leading speech recognition vendors have already implemented support for
it.
BladeWareVXMLenhancements to OpenVXi:
- Full VoiceXML
2.1 support, based on the final specification.
- Very significant performance improvements and memory
reduction at runtime compared to OpenVXi.
- 64-bit CPU support.
- A fully functional, reference implementation you can run
in a command shell for testing.
- Many of the proprietary yet very convenient additions that
leading VoiceXML platform vendors have added are included, such as
<rethrow> and <property> with “expr” attribute.
- SRGS
grammar parser with SISR
support.