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VoiceXML
- A digital document standard for specifying interactive media and voice dialogs between humans and computers. VoiceXML is used for developing audio and voice response applications, such as banking systems and automated customer service portals. VoiceXML applications are developed and deployed in a manner analogous to how a web browser interprets and visually renders the HTML it receives from a web server. VoiceXML documents are interpreted by a voice browser and in common deployment architectures, users interact with voice browsers via the public switched telephone network (PSTN). The VoiceXML document format is based on Extensible Markup Language (XML). VoiceXML is a standard developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), whose first version was released in 1999. ← Wikipedia ↑ w3.org/TR/voicexml20
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