- Speech Application Language Tags
Speech Application Language Tags (SALT) is an
XML basedmarkup language that is used inHTML andXHTML pages to add voice recognition capabilities to web based applications.Description
Speech Application Language Tags enables multimodal and telephony-enabled access to information, applications, and Web services from PCs, telephones, tablet PCs, and wireless personal digital assistants (
PDA s). The Speech Application Language Tags extend existing mark-up languages such asHTML ,XHTML , andXML . Multimodal access will enable users to interact with an application in a variety of ways: they will be able to input data using speech, a keyboard, keypad, mouse and/or stylus, and produce data as synthesized speech, audio, plain text, motion video, and/or graphics.History
SALT was developed as a competitor to
VoiceXML and was supported by the SALT Forum. The SALT Forum was founded on October 15, 2001 byMicrosoft , along withCisco Systems ,Comverse ,Intel ,Philips Consumer Electronics , andScanSoft . [ [http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/prod_101501.html Cisco, Comverse, Intel, Microsoft, Philips and SpeechWorks Found Speech Application Language Tags Forum to Develop New Standard For Multimodal and Telephony-Enabled Applications and Services] News@Cisco News release, October 15, 2001] The SALT 1.0 specification was submitted to the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium ) for review in August 2002. [ [http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,465570,00.asp SALT Forum Submits Spec to W3C] eWeek, Dennis Callaghan, August 13, 2002] However, the W3C continued developing its VoiceXML 2.0 standard, which reached the final "Recommendation" stage in March 2004. [http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/03/17/HNvxml_1.html W3C recommends VoiceXML 2.0] InfoWorld, Ephraim Schwartz, March 17, 2004]By 2006, Microsoft realized Speech Server had to support the W3C VoiceXML standard to remain competitive. Microsoft joined the VoiceXML Forum as a Promoter in April of that year. [ [http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2006/apr06/04-05MSS07BetaPR.mspx Microsoft Unveils Road Map for Speech Server 2007] Microsoft PressPass - Information for Journalists, April 5, 2006] . Speech Server 2007 supports VoiceXML 2.0 and 2.1 in addition to SALT. In 2007, Microsoft purchased
Tellme , one of the largest VoiceXML service providers.By that point nearly every other SALT Forum company had committed to VoiceXML [ [http://www.ferrans.com/voicexml/salt-and-voicexml/saltforum_companies.html SALT Forum Companies Back VoiceXML] ] . The last press release posted to the SALT Forum website was in 2003, while the VoiceXML Forum is quite active. "SALT [Speech Application Language Tags] is a direct competitor but has not reached the level of maturity of VoiceXML in the standards process," said Bill Meisel, principal at TMA Associates, a speech technology research firm.
Usage
The
Microsoft Speech Server 2004 product supports SALT, while Microsoft Speech Server 2007 supports SALT in addition to VoiceXML 2.0 and 2.1. There is also a speech add-in forInternet Explorer that interprets SALT tags on web pages, available as part of the Microsoft Speech Application SDK.External links
* [http://www.saltforum.org/ Saltforum.org]
* [http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/W/W02/W02-1715.pdf Kuansan Wang: "SALT: An XML Application for Web-based Multimodal Dialog Management"] (PDF)
* [http://www.microsoft.com/speech Microsoft Speech Home Page]
* [http://www.voicexml.org VoiceXML Forum]References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.