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Here's a quick chapter-by-chapter summary of what you'll find in this book:• Getting Started with Microsoft OCS 2007 Speech Server: The first chapter explains how to install Speech Server and use the Administrator Console. • Building Grammar: Chapter 2 explores the different methods available for creating grammar for your applications and helps you decide which method to use to best suit your particular application's needs. • Building Prompts: Chapter 3 covers VUI design concepts and how to create prompts for your application. You will learn the different techniques for getting responses from your application's users. • Creating SALT Applications: In Chapter 4, you will learn how to create IVR applications using SALT and the SALT-based ASP.NET controls. • Creating VoiceXML Applications: In Chapter 5, you will learn how to create VoiceXML applications. Although SALT and VoiceXML are rival standards, they are now both supported in Speech Server. You will be able to see the differences and similarities between the two standards. • Creating Voice Response Workflow Applications: Chapter 6 covers a new method for creating IVR applications, called Voice Response Workflow, which is based on .NET Framework 3.0 Windows Workflow Foundation. Voice Response Workflow offers a highly time-efficient way to create IVR applications. • Creating Unified Communications and Messaging Applications: In Chapter 7. You will learn how to create a unified messaging (UM) application using the Exchange 2007 Web Services API. • Speech Application Analysis and Tuning: Chapter 8 wraps up the Speech Server coverage with logging and analysis. Microsoft has created a lot of new tools that allow you to easily review your logs, including logged audio, and to analyze how your application's grammar and prompts are performing. • Creating Speech Applications for Windows Vista: The last chapter shows you how to create speech recognition applications using Windows Vista Speech Application Interface (SAPI) 5.3. This API is very similar to the Speech Server API and uses the same standards for grammar and prompts as used by Speech Server. Download pdf ebooks for .Net: Pro Microsoft Speech Server 2007
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Here's a quick chapter-by-chapter summary of what you'll find in this book: