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Identifying system structure of WEB invocation

A client and device technology, applied in the field of identification architecture enabled by WEB, can solve problems such as not being able to follow the flow control model

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-10-11
MICROSOFT TECH LICENSING LLC
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Problems solved by technology

[0005] VoiceXML is a markup language with flow control markup; however, said flow control cannot follow the HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) flow control model including events and individual scripts

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example 1

[0517] Example 1: Map multiple keys onto text.

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[0520] Seattle

[0521] Boston

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[0526] When "city_choice" is activated, if the user presses 1, then "Seattle" will be assigned to the input field, if the user presses 2, then "Boston" will be assigned to the input field, otherwise do nothing.

example 2

[0527] Example 2: How DTMF works with multiple fields.

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[0531] onReco="extension. Actuvate()">

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[0537] This example shows how to allow user input into multiple fields.

example 3

[0538] Example 3: How to allow voice and DTMF input and disable the voice when user starts DTMF.

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[0541] bargein="0">

[0542] please say

[0543] or enter your credit card number now

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[0546] interdigitTimeout="2000"

[0547] onkeypress="speech.Stop()">

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[0554] 4.2 Properties and characteristics:

[0555] 4.2.1 Properties

[0556] dtmfgrammar: required. A URI in DTMF syntax.

[0557] 4.2.2 Features

[0558] · DTMFgrammar: read-write.

[0559] An XML DOM node object used to convert DTMF representation to string matrix (also known as DEMF syntax). The default syntax is

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[0562] 1

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[0568] flush

[0569] Read / write, Boolean flag indicating whether to autom...

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Abstract

A server / client system for processing data includes a network having a web server with information accessible remotely. A client device includes a microphone and a rendering component such as a speaker or display. The client device is configured to obtain the information from the web server and record input data associated with fields contained in the information. The client device is adapted to send the input data to a remote location with an indication of a grammar to use for recognition. A recognition server receives the input data and the indication of the grammar. The recognition server returns data indicative of what was recognized to at least one of the client and the web server. <IMAGE>

Description

technical field [0001] The present invention relates to accessing information over a wide area network such as the Internet. In particular, the present invention relates to WEB-enabled recognition that will allow information and control to be entered on the client using various methods. Background technique [0002] Small computing devices such as personal information managers (PIMs), appliances, and cellular phones are increasingly used in people's daily lives. Along with the increase in the processing power of the microprocessors now available to run these devices, the functionality of these devices is also increasing, and in some cases being integrated. For example, many of today's cellular phones can be used to access and browse the Internet as well as to store personal information such as addresses, phone numbers, and the like. [0003] Since these computing devices have been used to browse the Internet, or in other server / client configurations, it is necessary to ent...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06F15/16G06F17/27G06F9/45G06F15/02G06F1/16G06F3/16G06F13/00G06F15/00G06F17/21G10L15/30H04M1/27H04M1/72445H04M3/493
CPCG06F1/1626G06F1/1698G10L15/30H04M3/493H04M3/4936H04M2207/40H04M2250/74G06F3/167G06F40/117H04M1/72445
Inventor 王冠三洪小文
Owner MICROSOFT TECH LICENSING LLC
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