Articles – VoiceXML The World's Leading VoiceXML Advocate Tue, 31 May 2022 14:51:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 VoiceXML Forum Grant Program – Successful Progress for Both Projects /voicexml-forum-grant-program-successful-progress-for-both-projects/ /voicexml-forum-grant-program-successful-progress-for-both-projects/#respond Tue, 31 May 2022 14:51:07 +0000 /?p=3613 VoiceXML Forum Grant Program – Successful Progress for Both Projects

 

PISCATAWAY, 31, MAY 2022 – In March of 2021, the VoiceXML Forum, a global industry trade

organization chartered to promote and accelerate the adoption of VoiceXML-based applications awarded two $25,000 grants to worthy recipients.

Today we are pleased to announce the progress of both, Drexel University’s Jina Huh-Yoo’s “Conversational Agent for the Caregivers of Alzheimer’s and Alzheimer’s Related Dementia Patients.” And Sorbonne University’s Catherine Pelachaud and Nicholas Obin’s “Virtual Expressive Agent.”

“The VoiceXML Forum Grant Program has carried forward the spirit of its original mission by issuing two $25,000 grants annually to researchers at non-profit institutions developing new voice technologies or standards,” Paulo Baggia of Nuance said. “Research by the 2021 grant recipients includes the design of conversational agents to support caregivers of Alzheimer’s and dementia patients, and to enhance the quality of human-machine voice interactions. These examples clearly illustrate the lasting relevance and importance of the VoiceXML Forum’s mission.”

Jina Huh-Yoo notes “VoiceXML Forum Grant has allowed us to explore and test possibilities for using highly accessible, phone-based conversational agents that can help with caregivers of patients with dementia. We collaborated with experts (WeCare Advisors) who support the caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) through the WeCare program at the College of Nursing and Professions at Drexel University. We developed and tested the prototypes of automating WeCare Advisors’ work of conversing with caregivers over the phone to support the caregiving process. We found where automation can help and where it might be limited. Through this pilot work, the grant helped us to plan the next steps in identifying novel ways to support advisors’ work and the caregiving process. We will continue the work by further developing ways to record and annotate conversations among the stakeholders of individuals with ADRD using the conversational agent technology.”

Catherine Pelachaud and Nicolas Obin state, “As a part of an on-going collaboration between the Science and Technology of Sound and Music lab (STMS lab – Ircam, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Ministère de la Culture) and the Institute of Intelligent Systems and Robotics (ISIR – CNRS, Sorbonne Université), the VoiceXML Forum grant has allowed us to enhance the acoustic and visual expressivity of virtual agents controlled by the GRETA platform. We have developed models to generate expressive speech synthesis and agent animation driven by speech. The VoiceXML tags are added to the text to be said by the agent. They are sent to speech synthesizers as well as to the GRETA platform. In particular the focus is on paralinguistic fillers.”

To read more detailed progress of their work, please visit www.voicexml.org

About The VoiceXML Forum 

Founded in 1999,the VoiceXML Forum is an industry organization whose mission is to promote and to accelerate the worldwide adoption of VoiceXML-based applications. The Forum served as an educational and technical resource, a certification authority and a contributor and liaison to international standards bodies.  The VoiceXML Forum is organized as a program of the IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization (IEEE-ISTO). The Forum dissolves May 2022 after successfully achieving its mission.

 

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VoiceXML Forum Dissolves After Successful Completion of its Mission /voicexml-forum-dissolves-after-successful-completion-of-its-mission/ /voicexml-forum-dissolves-after-successful-completion-of-its-mission/#respond Tue, 31 May 2022 14:48:59 +0000 /?p=3612 VoiceXML Forum Dissolves After Successful Completion of its Mission

 

PISCATAWAY, 31 MAY 2022 – After 23 years and the fulfillment of their mission, the members of The VoiceXML Forum have agreed to dissolve the organization effective 31 May 2022.

The VoiceXML Forum has accomplished much over their years of operation and has been a leading global industry organization that worked to accelerate the adoption of VoiceXML and adjacent technologies.

 

The VoiceXML Forum has strived to certify the conformance of VoiceXML platforms to the VoiceXML standard, helping to ensure the interoperability of VoiceXML platforms, tools, and applications. They have also collaborated with standards organizations and other industry consortia, such as the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the IETF.

 

“The VoiceXML Forum began as a small group of companies that shared a vision to improve the way voice applications are built and grew to more than 100 companies,” said Rob Marchand, Forum board member and senior director at Genesys. “Along the way, it fostered the development and adoption of open standards that would shape an entire industry. I want to thank the companies and individuals who contributed to the success over the years without whom any of this would be possible.”

 

Throughout their tenure, the VoiceXML Forum has created publications, best practices and use cases for application by the industry.

 

“The sheer number of companies and users worldwide who benefit from voice technology every day is a testament to the Forum’s success in defining and promoting VoiceXML standards over the past 20+ years,” said Paolo Baggia, VoiceXML Forum board member and director of International Standards at Nuance. “The dedicated work by Forum members enabled the creation of scores of voice-driven applications like package tracking, driving directions, voice dialing and many others that we take for granted today.”

 

Although the Forum is disbanding, the VoiceXML website will still stay active and will host all past work product – /

 

“The value of the VoiceXML Forum goes far beyond the standards development and testing its members performed,” said Baggia. “While the active work winds down, the Forum’s technical resources and publications will continue to be available on the VoiceXML website to inform current and future development of new conversational AI applications for cybersecurity, healthcare, customer service and other areas.”

 

About The VoiceXML Forum 

Founded in 1999, the VoiceXML Forum is an industry organization whose mission is to promote and to accelerate the worldwide adoption of VoiceXML-based applications. The Forum served as an educational and technical resource, a certification authority and a contributor and liaison to international standards bodies.  The VoiceXML Forum is organized as a program of the IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization(IEEE-ISTO). The Forum dissolved in May 2022 after successfully achieving its mission.

 

 

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The VoiceXML Forum Announces Recipients of $25,000 Grants for New Technology or Standards in the Area of Voice Technology /the-voicexml-forum-announces-recipients-of-25000-grants-for-new-technology-or-standards-in-the-area-of-voice-technology/ Tue, 30 Mar 2021 15:28:24 +0000 /?p=3586 PISCATAWAY, N.J., March 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today the VoiceXML Forum, a global industry trade organization chartered to promote and accelerate the adoption of VoiceXML-based applications, announces the selection of two grant awardees of the VoiceXML Grant Program.

The first award will go to Jina Huh-Yoo, Assistant Professor at Drexel University for her proposal “VoiceXML-based Conversational Agent for the Caregivers of Alzheimer’s and Alzheimer’s Related Dementia Patients.” This grant will fund the ability to design and evaluate a phone-based conversational agent that will support caregivers to confidently seek tailored strategies on caregiving for people living with these types of disabilities through iterative conversations with the agent.

VoiceXML Board Member Paolo Baggia of Nuance Communications said, “After twenty years, VoiceXML standard infrastructures are still a pillar of Conversational Agent creation. The development of relevant and useful VoiceXML innovations, such as Professor Huh-Yoo’s caregiver assistance application, continue to make a difference in our world.”

The second award will go to Catherine Pelachaud, Director of Research from Sorbonne University & Nicholas Obin, Associate Professor, Ircam – Sorbonne University for their proposal “Virtual Expressive Agent.” This agent will attempt to enhance the quality of the interaction of the human experience between human and machine by synthesizing modalities of expression through gestures, as well as speech prosody.

Dr. Valentine Matula, Board Member with Avaya, noted that “The Virtual Expressive Agent project has a goal of capturing, specifying, and then recreating expressive aspects of human communication via extended markup languages. This clearly expands on the goals of the original VoiceXML effort–and thus was seen as deserving of the VoiceXML Forum’s support via this grant.”

In addition, Board Member Rob Marchand of Genesys, noted that “The VoiceXML Forum is pleased to contribute to continued exploration of innovative voice related technologies and applications through the award of these grants in support of the two selected proposals.”

The VoiceXML Forum congratulates all winners on this achievement.

About the VoiceXML Forum

Founded in 1999, the VoiceXML Forum is an industry organization whose mission is to promote and to accelerate the worldwide adoption of VoiceXML-based applications. The Forum serves as an educational and technical resource, a certification authority and a contributor and liaison to international standards bodies, such as the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) IETF, ANSI and ISO. The VoiceXML Forum is organized as a program of the IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization (IEEE-ISTO). Membership in the Forum is open to any interested company. For more information, please visit the Website at www.voicexml.org.

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The VoiceXML Forum Announces a Competitive Grant Program Championing New Technology or Standards in the Area of Voice Technology /the-voicexml-forum-announces-a-competitive-grant-program-championing-new-technology-or-standards-in-the-area-of-voice-technology/ Mon, 26 Oct 2020 13:52:32 +0000 /?p=3569 PISCATAWAY, N.J., Oct. 26, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today the VoiceXML Forum, a global industry trade organization chartered to promote and accelerate the adoption of VoiceXML-based applications, publicly announced the debut of the VoiceXML Grant Program.

The VoiceXML Forum will issue two separate $25,000 grants to an individual, or group of individuals affiliated with a not-for-profit institution for an initiative or alliance championing new technology or standards in the area of Voice Technology that continues to display the spirit of the VoiceXML Forum’s original mission.

“We are excited to be able to solicit grant proposals from active research individuals or teams for their groundbreaking work in voice technology and/or its standards. With the ability to fund two separate grants, we believe we will be able to help two programs move forward in their research endeavors,” said VoiceXML Forum Board Member Dr. Valentine Matula of Avaya.

The VoiceXML Grant Program is now open for proposal submissions, and will remain open through December 31, 2020. All interested parties can submit proposals for consideration here: www.voicexml.org/grant

“When the Forum started to promote VoiceXML, the voice adoption was in its infancy. Today, with the advent of the standards, it is widely used in our lives, and it will continue to evolve in the future,” said VoiceXML Forum Board Member Paolo Baggia of Nuance Communications, Inc.

In addition, Board Member Robert Marchand of Genesys noted that “The VoiceXML Forum is thrilled to continue to support the development of open standards related to voice technologies. The success of VoiceXML and related standards is largely due to efforts and contributions from the educational and research communities.”

About the VoiceXML Forum

Founded in 1999, the VoiceXML Forum is an industry organization whose mission is to promote and to accelerate the worldwide adoption of VoiceXML-based applications. The Forum serves as an educational and technical resource, a certification authority and a contributor and liaison to international standards bodies, such as the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) IETF, ANSI and ISO. The VoiceXML Forum is organized as a program of the IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization (IEEE-ISTO). Membership in the Forum is open to any interested company. For more information, please visit the Website at www.voicexml.org.

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VoiceXML…The Market Adopted IVR Platform that Withstands the Test of Time /voicexmlthe-market-adopted-ivr-platform-that-withstands-the-test-of-time/ /voicexmlthe-market-adopted-ivr-platform-that-withstands-the-test-of-time/#respond Fri, 13 Apr 2018 13:57:46 +0000 https://istovoicexml.wpengine.com/?p=2639 VoiceXML is a standardized scripting language used for creating voice services such as interactive voice response (IVR) applications. With VoiceXML, application developers create audio dialogs that feature synthesized speech, digitized audio, recognition of spoken and DTMF key input, recording of spoken input, telephony, and mixed initiative conversations. As an XML-based language that describes the voice interface and allows for audio input and output, VoiceXML makes it easy for developers to create voice-enabled applications.

Back in the day…

What drove the need for VoiceXML? Several things. Back in the day, IVR technology was proprietary, limiting its usefulness, and developing IVR applications was cumbersome. When the Internet came along, the adoption of HTML and public standards demonstrated that using a similar model could lead to voice applications that were more open and flexible.

In the 1990s, the landscape of speech and DTMF applications changed from being based on proprietary languages to being completely based on speech standards. A role of primary importance was played by the W3C Voice Browser Working Group (VBWG). They crafted the VoiceXML standards that were broadly adopted by industry, and these standards are still the technology recommended today. The VoiceXML standard ensures that speech environments can leverage widely available web-related technologies and the related skills required, leading to the creation of more powerful voice applications.

 In 1999, several experts at AT&T, IBM, Lucent, and Motorola joined forces to create the VoiceXML Forum whose mission was to promote and accelerate the worldwide adoption of VoiceXML-based applications. Over the course of 15 years as the premier trade organization for voice dialogue technology, the VoiceXML Forum succeeded in establishing VoiceXML as the standard application language for voice dialogues.

Why VoiceXML Platform Certification Matters

While interoperability is a primary objective of VoiceXML and related standards, interoperability is not assured by the existence of standards alone. A test program that certifies platform conformance to standards is critical. To ensure solution quality, platform portability and standards compliance, the VoiceXML Forum developed the Platform Certification Program for VoiceXML 2.0 and 2.1.  The VoiceXML Forum’s Platform Certification Program provides vendor-independent, industry-standard certification that supports all parts of the VoiceXML ecosystem.

Developed and managed by the VoiceXML Forum’s Conformance Committee, the VoiceXML Platform Certification Program provides impartiality through the use of independent third-party testing laboratories. The original VoiceXML 2.0 Platform Certification Program was very successful and certified 26 VoiceXML platforms from industry leaders. The VoiceXML 2.1 Platform Certification Program, launched on June 1, 2010, refreshes and adds new modules to the certification program. Today’s ecosystem has certified its platforms on the VoiceXML 2.1 Platform certification program, and the Forum invites all industry vendors to participate as well. The VoiceXML Forum’s “Certified Platform” logo is awarded to any vendor whose platform is certified. Vendors are encouraged to display the logo prominently on their companies’ websites and in sales and marketing materials.

Leading industry research firm Gartner recommends:

“Customers should require that vendors demonstrate their commitment [to VoiceXML] by gaining formal certification of their platforms.”

“Certification provides a new level of vendor differentiation on the VoiceXML platform level, Daniel Hong, Lead Analyst of Customer Interaction at Ovum”

According to Dr. Valentine Matula of Avaya and VoiceXML Forum Board member, “Platform certification is one of VoiceXML Forum’s primary responsibilities towards the industry. It is a service designed by the VoiceXML Forum members for all members of the speech recognition and IVR industries.”

Companies like Genesys, Avaya, Nuance, Cisco, and many others have gone through the VoiceXML Platform Certification program, ensuring that their solutions conform to the standards and display the “Seal of Approval.” They realize certification provides:

  • Solution Completeness: VoiceXML certification means that the platform has been tested and verified, and that all the services are available, providing a more complete solution.
  • Application portability: Without the VoiceXML standard, application portability required a complete reimplementation, but now it’s as simple as completing the testing. Developers can be assured that the applications they create will work across different vendor platforms and can easily be ported to other platforms, saving significant development resources.
  • Quality: Certification ensures these essential services work well.

For today’s vendors, developers, and businesses, VoiceXML offers:

  • Vendor differentiation from competition who have not met the certification requirements.
  • Speech solutions that offer Customers the quality and completeness required.
  • The ability for Developers to leverage their existing web development skills to build voice-based applications that work on multiple browsers and networks, leading to faster development of applications.

VoiceXML…Relevant Today and Beyond

Does VoiceXML and VoiceXML certification still matter in today’s world of new developer tools and APIs? The answer is a resounding YES!

With Communication Platform as-a-Service (CPaaS) offerings from Twilio, Cisco, Tropo, Avaya Zang, and others, it’s easier than ever to develop applications and embed voice applications in these applications. Enterprises evaluating IVR and speech platforms, need to consider factors such as interoperability, quality, performance, and investment protection, and should strongly consider working with a vendor whose platform and service has met the VoiceXML Forum’s Platform Certification.

SCTC and others overwhelmingly agree that VoiceXML implies platform quality and that it’s still useful in today’s business communications environment.

While REST APIs and other developer tools have become more popular for cloud-based solutions, premises-based solutions still benefit from VoiceXML, which provides value for both types of solutions, and offers services that some of these other tools don’t provide.

While the VoiceXML standard will remain in the core of voice applications for IVR and similar technologies for a long time, there may also be opportunities to reuse these standards in new ways as technology advances. For example, the explosion of the Internet of Things (IoT) increases the need for voice and voice commands to interact with devices and machines, and may benefit from reuse of VoiceXML and VoiceXML-related standards.

Is VoiceXML still relevant today? As long as IVR, speech recognition, and text to speech are used, VoiceXML will continue to play a critical role. Get certified today!

For more information on VXML, visit /

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Interactive Media Announces VXML Certification /interactive-media-announces-vxml-certification/ /interactive-media-announces-vxml-certification/#respond Thu, 02 Mar 2017 17:56:02 +0000 https://istovoicexml.wpengine.com/?p=2626 The IM Media Server platform successfully tested for VXML 2.1 certification

Rome, December 5, 2016: Interactive Media today announced that VXML_NG 7.2.6, the VXML interpreter part of IM Media Server, the VoiceXML platform used for its Conversational and Multimodal IVR Solutions, successfully passed conformance testing of VoiceXML Forum Platform Certification Program for VoiceXML 2.1, getting the award of a VoiceXML Forum Certified Platform. The VoiceXML Forum, an industry organization whose mission is to support proliferation of VoiceXML implementation and adoption to promote interoperability within the industry, certified the IM implementation of VoiceXML 2.1 standard through testing by Surgent Networks, an independent thirdparty compliance consultant. The certification of IVR (interactive voice response) platforms as VoiceXML 2.1 compliant helps enterprises to choose the right investment in an IVR platform.

Interactive Media has been since the beginning among the early adopters of industry standards, and now is the only European company to have this certification award for VoiceXML 2.1 IVR platforms.

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Our Clients deliver excellent performance, return on investment and customer experience using IM Conversational and Multimodal IVR. We provide an open, standards based environment with access to the most up-to-date technologies and the greatest flexibility and investment protection for the future.

Enterprises that use or want to have VoiceXML 2.1 compliant IVR platforms can easily migrate from their existing applications to IM IVR VoiceXML compliant platform. Certified VoiceXML 2.1 compliant IVR platforms allow enterprises to invest in application excellence without worrying when switching from an on premise solution to a hosted solution, or changing IVR vendor.

Headquartered in Rome (Italy), Interactive Media provides Customer Self Service Solutions based on Virtual Conversational Assistants. Main Solutions include Conversational IVR, Call Steering, Visual IVR and Speech Analysis. IM Natural Language applications on voice and text channels use the IM.MIND – Multimodal Interactive Natural Dialog – framework that delivers VoiceXML, XML and HTML scripts.

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