Last reviewed: 3/23/2024 11:47:22 AM

Enriching Conversations

Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) is defined by the W3C as markup language designed for creating audio dialogs that feature synthesized speech, digitized audio, recognition of spoken and DTMF key input, recording of spoken input, telephony, and mixed initiative conversations.

VoiceXML applications are documents where forms with fields used for data capture are expressed in XML syntax. All of the end user interaction for filling out the form is expressed in the XML document too.

Chant VoiceXMLKit is comprised of software components and tools for creating, validating, and interpreting VoiceXML. VoiceXML documents can be developed and tested offline before deploying to servers.

VoiceXML Document Editing
VoiceXML Document Editing: Edit W3C VoiceXML documents faster with built-in intelliprompt that suggests valid syntax.
VoiceXML, SRGS, and SSML Editing
VoiceXML, SRGS, and SSML Editing: Edit inline speech recognition grammars and text-to-speech markup in addition to VoiceXML.
VoiceXML Document Validation
VoiceXML Syntax Error Debugging:Automatic syntax checking displays visual cues and syntax error messages in the Error window. Click on the error to take you to the location of it in the document window.
VoiceXML Document Testing
VoiceXML Document Testing: Test VoiceXML documents offline before deploying to servers.
Runtime Events
Runtime Events: Browse runtime events in the Events window.

For more information about the enriching conversations with VoiceXMLKit, review the following topics: