Getting to an SIV Module for VoiceXML 3.0

A tremendous amount of market interest has grown in speaker identification and verification (SIV). VoiceXML developers are being asked to add SIV to existing applications and to build new SIV applications, while VoiceXML-compliant companies, such as Voxeo, Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories, an...

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