Interactive VoiceXML module into SIP-based warning distribution system

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Tomala, Karel
Rozhon, Jan
Řezáč, Filip
Vychodil, Jiří
Vozňák, Miroslav
Zdrálek, Jaroslav

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Springer

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This article discusses the use of the Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML, VXML) to create a complex voice menu in danger alert communication system. The system was created as a part of research at Department of Telecommunications at the VSB - Technical University of Ostrava. Creating a voice menu provides end-users more information about the impending danger as well as instructions on how to behave in a given situation. If users receive a pre-recorded warning message in the form of a phone call, it will provide a telephone number on which they can obtain more information. In order to achieve the desired functionality, we had to use open-source PBX Asterisk, the VoiceGlue package which features both the VoiceXML interpreter and the Text-to-Speech (TTS) module

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hypertext preprocessor, text-to-speech, Voice Extensible Markup Language, VoiceGlue

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Communications in Computer and Information Science, 149, pp. 338-344.

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