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Speech Processing for IP Networks:

Media Resource Control Protocol (MRCP) (Google eBook)
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John Wiley & Sons, Mar 13, 2007 - Technology & Engineering - 368 pages
Media Resource Control Protocol (MRCP) is a new IETF protocol, providing a key enabling technology that eases the integration of speech technologies into network equipment and accelerates their adoption resulting in exciting and compelling interactive services to be delivered over the telephone.  MRCP leverages IP telephony and Web technologies such as SIP, HTTP, and XML (Extensible Markup Language) to deliver an open standard, vendor-independent, and versatile interface to speech engines. 

Speech Processing for IP Networks brings these technologies together into a single volume, giving the reader a solid technical understanding of the principles of MRCP, how it leverages other protocols and specifications for its operation, and how it is applied in modern IP-based telecommunication networks.  Focusing on the MRCPv2 standard developed by the IETF SpeechSC Working Group, this book will also provide an overview of its precursor, MRCPv1.

Speech Processing for IP Networks:

  • Gives a complete background on the technologies required by MRCP to function, including SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol), and HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol).
  • Covers relevant W3C data representation formats including Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML), Speech Recognition Grammar Specification (SRGS), Semantic Interpretation for Speech Recognition (SISR), and Pronunciation Lexicon Specification (PLS).
  • Describes VoiceXML - the leading approach for programming cutting-edge speech applications and a key driver to the development of many of MRCP’s features.
  • Explains advanced topics such as VoiceXML and MRCP interworking.

This text will be an invaluable resource for technical managers, product managers, software developers, and technical marketing professionals working for network equipment manufacturers, speech engine vendors, and network operators. Advanced students on computer science and engineering courses will also find this to be a useful guide.

  

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Contents

Acknowledgements
xv
Part I Background
1
1 Introduction
3
2 Basic principles of speech processing
9
3 Overview of MRCP
39
Part II Media and Control Sessions
55
4 Session Initiation Protocol SIP
57
5 Session initiation in MRCP
79
11 Pronunciation Lexicon Specification PLS
175
Part IV Media Resources
183
12 Speech synthesiser resource
185
13 Speech recogniser resource
207
14 Recorder resource
249
15 Speaker verification resource
261
Part V Programming Speech Applications
285
16 Voice Extensible Markup Language VoiceXML
287

6 The media session
95
7 The control session
111
Part III Data Representation Formats
127
8 Speech Synthesis Markup Language SSML
129
9 Speech Recognition Grammar Specification SRGS
143
10 Natural Language Semantics Markup Language NLSML
159
17 VoiceXML MRCP interworking
319
References
343
Acronyms
347
Index
349
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About the author (2007)

David Burke is Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Voxpilot Ltd, UK.  David led Voxpilot to its current position as a leader in VoiceXML interactive services platform technology. His management duties at Voxpilot include executive management and counsel, product vision, direction and management, responsibility for all R&D activities including budgeting, engineering team selection and mentoring, and architecture and design.

He is also member of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Voice Browser Working Group and of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Speech SC Working Group.

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