I do not agree. I'm in the CallCenter business and VoiceXML is very hot (as
hot as SIP). Of course each supplier come with its own extension but if you
remain very standard, it is quite portable. Personnaly, I don't know any of
my customer replacing his IVR (Periphonics, ...) that doesn't go for a
VoiceXML solution (GVP, VoiceGenies, ...).
In one of our project we need an AGI2VoiceXML interface. We really thing of
developping it and make it GPL (based on OpenVXI). But before investing in
such a solution, I need to know:
- If something already exist
- If the community is interested
Please send me your feedback,
Shidan writes:
With asterisks support for xml and http and anthms embedded
javascript, a stable subset of voicexml which only handles dtmf input
would be pretty easy to develop, probably a couple of months worth of
full time work. But it won't have any of the benefits of a full
featured vxml browser over traditional asterisk methods.
If you want something that works out of the box with vxml for simple
IVR's and Voicemail you can try SIPX. Also check out OpenVXI if you
decide to work on developing a vxml engine for asterisk.
Personally, it looks to me that voicexml is trickling down the same
pth as the virtual reality xml languages of the 90's.
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Shidan
On 6/28/06, trixter aka Bret McDanel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 13:49 +0400, Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
> There is this on CPAN:
>
> http://search.cpan.org/~terry/VoiceXML-Server-1.13/Server.pm
>
> So if you have some Perl skills, it looks like something that could be
> done in AGI. You'd probably need a commercial TTS software to achieve
> decent results though (Festival isn't very good).
>
does festival support any of the standards for accessing it? Such as
mrcp perhaps?
Vociexml iirc also requires speech recognition to be a full
implementation, but I could be wrong on that.
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