This is great.
On Jan 12, 2009, at 6:49 AM, David Knell wrote:
Hi all -
In case anyone's interested, I've documented how we interfaced FS with
Lumenvox via MRCP using FS' event socket and unicast interfaces and a
bit of Perl here:
Mark,
Sorry I haven't had much time to help with this either.
But Anthony is offering good advice here. You are either going to have
to work out what is going on at SIP/SDP/RTP level through logs and
wireshark, or opt for a separate ip space. Another option (besides
virtual ips) is VMWare
Don't want the tone to be wrong here, but this makes no sense.
Carriers surcharge like this precisely to guard against call center,
predictive and other mass outbound calling scenarios.
It just doesn't make since, math wise, that individuals hanging up on
voice mail are going to
Curious if anyone has practical real world input on training CMU based
ASR engines (Sphinx, PocketSphinx) and / or creating and tuning voices
for the TTS related components.
Just trying to understand how hard it is, what the realistic gap is to
use these tools in real world applications.
What do your records say? Ie do they balance to what the carrier
claims? You should at a minimum have macro level data to confirm
against.
27% seems high, but even at that level if you assume your remaining
population is normal you are still no where close to call center /
predictive
Jon,
You should also be able to do a
'order hosts,bind' in /etc/hosts, no
On Dec 5, 2008, at 11:43 AM, Jon Bruel wrote:
For the configuration of a gateway I need to use a specific proxy
domain name before the server (Covergence SBC with a BroadWorks
Application Server behind) accepts
Mark and David,
I am willing to help some with testing here as well, if you need it.
Ping me directly or we can get on the IRC. I am on Mac OS, but have
readily available vm's with Debian, etc. I also have Prophecy.
I have a general interest in an ASR solution as well. Voxeo is great,
It looks like there are 2 viable vxml parser projects, listed here.
The commetrex project is a close relative if not simply OpenVxi. The
rev at CMU is older, but the one on SourceForge appears semi-current
(3.4). This is also what is being used by VoiceGlue, an integration
with Asterisk.
seem like
an unusual requirement.
Doug.
From: Andrew Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Sent: Sunday, November 2, 2008 12:51:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] VxML Parser?
Quick answer, it's a switch/b2bua and not a vxml parser.
Longer answer involves
Quick answer, it's a switch/b2bua and not a vxml parser.
Longer answer involves questions about what you are trying to do.
If you need quick voice apps, check out the many options including
js, lua, python, liverpie, etc. It is a rich set of options and much
of this may be more appropriate
No expert on this, but have you tried to update /usr/local/freeswitch/
conf/lang/en/en.xml to insure you include my-ivr.xml?
So in addition to this:
X-PRE-PROCESS cmd=include data=demo/*.xml/
have this as well:
X-PRE-PROCESS cmd=include data=my-ivr/*.xml/
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