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Vocalocity's OpenVXI 3.0
OpenVXI is a portable open source library that interprets the VoiceXML
dialog markup language (www.voicexml.org). It closely
follows the VoiceXML 2.0 draft specification, avoiding proprietary
extensions of any kind.
OpenVXI is only one component of a complete VoiceXML platform. It includes
only simulated speech recognition, prompt and text-to-speech (TTS)
capabilities, and telephony functions, with users responsible for providing
integration to actual components. Nonetheless, OpenVXI provides a strong
base that is far preferable to starting from scratch.
OpenVXI is designed for portability. It is suitable for use in
VoiceXML-based applications such as browsers, testers, and debuggers on a
wide variety of architectures. Though workable for desktop systems, it
targets telephony platforms in particular.
OpenVXI is designed to serve as a reference for understanding how
VoiceXML interpreters work. OpenVXI was originally developed by
SpeechWorks International, and maintained by Scansoft before passing
to Vocalocity in August 2004.
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