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Requirements for Distributed Control of Automatic Speech Recognition (Asr), Speaker Identification/Speaker Verification (Si/Sv), And Text-To-Speech (Tts) Resources

By Oran, D.

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Title: Requirements for Distributed Control of Automatic Speech Recognition (Asr), Speaker Identification/Speaker Verification (Si/Sv), And Text-To-Speech (Tts) Resources  
Author: Oran, D.
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Oran, B. D. (n.d.). Requirements for Distributed Control of Automatic Speech Recognition (Asr), Speaker Identification/Speaker Verification (Si/Sv), And Text-To-Speech (Tts) Resources. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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Introduction: There are multiple IETF protocols for establishment and termination of media sessions (SIP [6]), low-level media control (Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) [7] and Media Gateway Controller (MEGACO) [8]), and media record and playback (RTSP [9]). This document focuses on requirements for one or more protocols to support the control of network elements that perform Automated Speech Recognition (ASR), speaker identification or verification (SI/SV), and rendering text into audio, also known as Text-to-Speech (TTS). Many multimedia applications can benefit from having automatic speech recognition (ASR) and text-to-speech (TTS) processing available as a distributed, network resource. This requirements document limits its focus to the distributed control of ASR, SI/SV, and TTS servers.

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Table of Contents 1. Introduction ....................................................3 1.1. Document Conventions .......................................3 2. SPEECHSC Framework ..............................................4 2.1. TTS Example ................................................5 2.2. Automatic Speech Recognition Example .......................6 2.3. Speaker Identification example .............................6 3. General Requirements ............................................7 3.1. Reuse Existing Protocols ...................................7 3.2. Maintain Existing Protocol Integrity .......................7 3.3. Avoid Duplicating Existing Protocols .......................7 3.4. Efficiency .................................................8 3.5. Invocation of Services .....................................8

 
 



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