RFC 4313:Requirements for Distributed Control of A...
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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


1. Introduction
1.1. Document Conventions
2. SPEECHSC Framework
2.1. TTS Example
2.2. Automatic Speech Recognition Example
2.3. Speaker Identification example
3. General Requirements
3.1. Reuse Existing Protocols
3.2. Maintain Existing Protocol Integrity
3.3. Avoid Duplicating Existing Protocols
3.4. Efficiency
3.5. Invocation of Services
3.6. Location and Load Balancing
3.7. Multiple Services
3.8. Multiple Media Sessions
3.9. Users with Disabilities
3.10. Identification of Process That Produced Media or Control Output
4. TTS Requirements
4.1. Requesting Text Playback
4.2. Text Formats
4.2.1. Plain Text
4.2.2. SSML
4.2.3. Text in Control Channel
4.2.4. Document Type Indication
4.3. Control Channel
4.4. Media Origination/Termination by Control Elements
4.5. Playback Controls
4.6. Session Parameters
4.7. Speech Markers
5. ASR Requirements
5.1. Requesting Automatic Speech Recognition
5.2. XML
5.3. Grammar Requirements
5.3.1. Grammar Specification
5.3.2. Explicit Indication of Grammar Format
5.3.3. Grammar Sharing
5.4. Session Parameters
5.5. Input Capture
6. Speaker Identification and Verification Requirements
6.1. Requesting SI/SV
6.2. Identifiers for SI/SV
6.3. State for Multiple Utterances
6.4. Input Capture
6.5. SI/SV Functional Extensibility
7. Duplexing and Parallel Operation Requirements
7.1. Full Duplex Operation
7.2. Multiple Services in Parallel
7.3. Combination of Services
8. Additional Considerations (Non-Normative)
9. Security Considerations
9.1. SPEECHSC Protocol Security
9.2. Client and Server Implementation and Deployment
9.3. Use of SPEECHSC for Security Functions
10. Acknowledgements
11. References
11.1. Normative References
11.2. Informative References
12. Author's Address
13. Full Copyright Statement
14. Intellectual Property
15. Acknowledgement

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