Voice Interaction Community Group Proposed

The Voice Interaction Community Group has been proposed:

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Existing W3C voice interaction standards such as VoiceXML are based on
use cases centered around telephony-based voice systems. The typical
interaction style that these standards support is system-initiated
directed dialog using grammars to constrain the speech recognizer. In
recent years, interaction with voice applications has become much more
flexible, with a user-initiated dialog style and significantly fewer
constraints on spoken input. 


Many of these new applications take the form of "virtual assistants".
These include general-purpose assistants (for example, Siri, Cortana,
Google Now and Alexa) as well as virtual assistants with specialized
domain expertise. The proposed Community Group will collect new use
cases for voice interaction, develop requirements for applications such
as virtual assistants and explore areas for possible standardization,
possibly producing specifications if appropriate. Depending on interest,
this exploration could include such topics as (1) discovery of virtual
assistants with specific expertise, for example a way to find a virtual
assistant that can supply weather information (2) standard formats for
statistical language models for speech recognizers (3) standard
representations for references to common concepts such as time (4)
interoperability for conversational interfaces and (5) work on dialogue
management or  ‘workflow' languages . New functionality for existing
voice standards can also be a topic of discussion.
Speech application developers and voice user interface designers should
be particularly interested in this group.

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You are invited to support the creation of this group:
  http://www.w3.org/community/groups/proposed#voiceinteraction

Once the group has a total of five supporters, it will be launched and
people can join to begin work. Once launched, the group will no longer
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W3C Community Development Team

Received on Monday, 6 June 2016 15:42:00 UTC