W3C Last call working draft of Semantic Interpretation available for review

The W3C Voice Borrower Working Group announces the last call working 
draft of Semantic Interpretation Language, available at 
http://www.w3.org/TR/semantic-interpretation/.  This document describes 
the syntax and semantics of semantic interpretation tags that can be 
added to speech recognition grammars. Semantic interpretation tags 
compute information to return to an application on the basis of rules 
and tokens that were matched by the speech recognizer.  The Semantic 
Interpretation Language, along with VoiceXMl 2.0 and 2.1, Speech 
Recognition Grammar Format, Speech Synthesis Markup Language, CCXML, and 
Phonetic Lexicon Language make up the W3C speech interface framework, a 
collection of languages for developing speech applications.  
<http://www.w3.org/TR/semantic-interpretation/>

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James Larson
Co-chair, W3C Voice Browser Working Group

Received on Thursday, 11 November 2004 00:03:10 UTC