Here I am
Hello everyone—I’m Meghan Goth, the newest addition to Speech Technology magazine. I’ll be keeping you up to date on all of the latest speech happenings around the world on our Web site, as well as posting my thoughts and questions for you here on the blog. I’ll be taking over for Lauren, whom I have [...]
Exciting New Things
I originally interviewed Mike Wehrs, Nuance’s vice president of evangelism and industry affairs for an FYI about vSearch in the July/Aug issue of Speech Technology Magazine. Unfortunately, the time crunch was such that we weren’t able to slot the quotes into the story. (Editor: You really need to meet your deadlines. Ryan: I’ll work on [...]
Speech Technology: We Bonafide
This week’s New Yorker has, of all things, a feature on speech technology. Unfortunately, only the abstract is available online, however the magazine is available on newstands throughout the week. As an added bonus, the magazine also has a piece by George Saunders, a fascinating profile on Keith Olbermann, James Wood reviews Rivka Galchen’s first [...]
SpinVox, Nuance, iPhone, nooky
Today we cast aside the black veils, cease mourning for Lauren, and resume blogging. Yesterday, we posted a story about SpinVox’s involvement with MTV’s Staying Alive foundation, which aims to educate young people about sex (we called the story Sex with SpinVox, which we’re going to have to change because when we send it out [...]
And Now, A Message From Jim Larson, Co-chair of W3C Voice Browser Working Group
SCXML, or the “State Chart extensible Markup Language” provides a generic state-machine based execution environment based on CCXML and Harel State Tables. The fourth Working Draft of SCXMLhas been published at: http://www.w3.org/TR/scxml/ The main differences from the previous draft are: 1. the modularization of the language, 2. the introduction of profiles and 3. a revision [...]
