Some prioritization

Hi all,

I may not be able to attend conference call today (if we have such).
But anyway, I started to prioritize requirements the way I think about
them. Or more so, I picked up lower priority requirements and 
categorized them to 3 groups.
I don't know how we're going to prioritize requirements, but I guess it
doesn't harm to send this kind of email so that you know what kind of
specification proposal I'm expected to see later this year.


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A bit lower priority:
FPR46. Web apps should be able to specify which voice is used for TTS.
FPR57. Web applications must be able to request recognition based on 
previously sent audio.


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Low priority:
FPR28. Speech recognition implementations should be allowed to fire 
implementation specific events.
FPR31. User agents and speech services may agree to use alternate 
protocols for communication.
FPR48. Web application author must be able to specify a domain specific 
statistical language model.
FPR56. Web applications must be able to request NL interpretation based 
only on text input (no audio sent).


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Something perhaps for V2 specification
These requirements can be important, but to get at least something done
soon we could perhaps leave these out from v1 specification.
Note, v2 specification could be developed simultaneously with v1.

FPR7. Web apps should be able to request speech service different from 
default.
...and because of that also the following requirements
FPR11. If the web apps specify speech services, it should be possible to 
specify parameters.
FPR12. Speech services that can be specified by web apps must include 
network speech services.
FPR27. Speech recognition implementations should be allowed to add 
implementation specific information to speech recognition results.
FPR30. Web applications must be allowed at least one form of 
communication with a particular speech service that is supported in all UAs
FPR33. There should be at least one mandatory-to-support codec that 
isn't encumbered with IP issues and has sufficient fidelity & low 
bandwidth requirements.
FPR55. Web application must be able to encrypt communications to remote 
speech service.
FPR58. Web application and speech services must have a means of binding 
session information to communications.




-Olli

Received on Thursday, 13 January 2011 15:14:24 UTC