- From: Pavel Cenek <pavel.cenek@itek.norut.no>
- Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2003 10:17:07 +0200
- To: www-voice@w3.org
Mark Clark wrote: > In section 4.1.5 you make the following statement: > > "In the case where several prompts are queued, the bargein attribute of each > prompt is honored during the period of time in which that prompt is playing" > > I am concerned about the scenario where a barge in *true* prompt is followed > by a barge in *false* prompt while waiting for speech input. I have not yet > encountered a speech recognition engine that allows recognition to ignore > input once recognition waiting has begun. What about the following solution? * speech recognition is started and output of a barge in *true* prompt is running * /user says nothing/ * output of a barge in *false* prompt should start * speech recognition is stopped * output of a barge in *false* prompt is finished * speech recognition is started again Every speech engine can be used to achieve this behaviour. Hovever, I cannot think of a real situation where a barge in *true* prompt is followed by a barge in *false* prompt. Pavel -- ======================================================================== Pavel Cenek Ph.D. student email: xcenek@fi.muni.cz Laboratory of Speech and Dialogue www: http://www.fi.muni.cz/~xcenek Faculty of Informatics, MU Brno lab page: http://www.fi.muni.cz/lsd Currently affiliated with Norut IT http://www.itek.norut.no/itek/ Tromsoe, Norway as guest researcher ======================================================================== Elvira - VoiceXML platform http://gin2.itek.norut.no/elvira/ Core technology for building dialogue applications and voice browsers ========================================================================
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