- active grammar
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
A speech or DTMF grammar that is currently active. This is
based on the currently executing element, and the scope elements
of the currently defined grammars.
- application
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
A collection of
VoiceXML documents
that are tagged
with the same application name attribute.
- ASR
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
Automatic speech recognition.
- author
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
The creator of a
VoiceXML document.
- catch element
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
A <catch> block or one of its abbreviated forms.
Certain default catch elements are defined by the
VoiceXML
interpreter
.
- control item
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
A
form item
whose purpose is either to contain a block
of procedural logics (<block>) or to allow initial prompts
for a mixed initiative dialog (<initial>).
- CSS W3C cascading style sheet specification.
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
- dialog
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
An interaction with the user specified in a
VoiceXML
document
. Types of dialogs include
forms
and
menus
.
- DTMF (Dual tone multi-Frequency)
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
Touch-tone or push-button dialing. Pushing a button on a
telephone keypad generates a sound that is a combination of two
tones, one high frequency and the other low frequency.
- eCMAScript
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
A standard version of JavaScript backed by the European
Computer Manufacturer's Association. See
[ECMASCRIPT]
- event
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
A notification "thrown" by the
implementation
platform
,
VoiceXML interpreter context
,
VoiceXML
interpreter
, or VoiceXML code. Events include exceptional
conditions (semantic errors), normal errors (user did not say
something recognizable), normal events (user wants to exit), and
user defined events.
- executable content
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
Procedural logic that occurs in <block>,
<filled>, and
event handlers
.
- FIA (Form interpretation algorithm)
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
An algorithm implemented in a
VoiceXML interpreter
which drives the interaction between the user and a VoiceXML form
or menu. See
Section 2.1.6
and
Appendix C
.
- form
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
A
dialog
that interacts with the
user
in a
highly flexible fashion with the computer and the
user
sharing the initiative.
- form item
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
An element of <form> that can be visited during form
execution: <initial>, <block>, <field>,
<record>, <object>, <subdialog>, and
<transfer>.
- form item variable
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
A variable, either implicitly or explicitly defined,
associated with each
form item
in a
form
. If the
form item variable is undefined, the form interpretation
algorithm will visit the form item and use it to interact with
the user.
- implementation platform
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
A computer with the requisite software and/or hardware to
support the types of interaction defined by VoiceXML.
- input item
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
A
form item
whose purpose is to input a input item
variable. Input items include <field>, <record>,
<object>, <subdialog>, and <transfer>.
- JSGF
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
Java API Speech Grammar Format. A proposed standard for
representing speech grammars. See
[JSGF]
- language identifier
-
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 (2004-03-16)
A language identifier labels information content as being of
a particular human language variant. Following the XML
specification for language identification
[XML]
, a legal language identifier is identified
by an RFC 3066
[RFC3066]
code. A language code is required by RFC 3066. A country code or
other subtag identifier is optional by RFC 3066.