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Creating Speech Applications with Dialog Designer > Using the Speech Project Wizard > Specify Language Parameters Page (Optional) | |
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Specify Language Parameters Page (Optional) |
Use the Specify Language Parameters page to set the options for the primary language to be used in your project. Note that you can only select one (primary) language for each language option here. If you need to add more languages, you can do so later. See Language and Localization Considerations.
Type in a logical name to assign to the primary language for your project. The name does not impact the runtime language settings. This is the name that Dialog Designer uses for the language directory in the Navigator view. Tip: Avaya recommends that you use a descriptive name, such as US_Eng for U.S. English or Can_Fr for Canadian French. For file-naming conventions and restrictions, see Naming Java Components. | |
Click the arrow, then click the name of the ASR package to use for speech recognition. This field is populated with the list of ASR languages supported in Dialog Designer. Note: Check the documentation of your ASR runtime engine and use of the engine-supported language codes configured on the voice platform. For example, some engines or platforms will not accept "en-us" and instead required "en-US". | |
Click the arrow, then click the name of the TTS package to use for speech synthesis. This field is populated with the list of TTS languages supported in Dialog Designer. Note: Check the documentation of your TTS runtime engine and use of the engine-supported language codes configured on the voice platform. For example, some engines or platforms will not accept "en-us" and instead required "en-US". | |
Click the arrow, then click the name of the localization bundle to use. Localization bundles are packages of classes in a *.jar file that the servlet engine uses to convert run-time application data to the form of audio variables. The VoiceXML interpreter, Avaya Application Simulator, translates this run-time data to standard phrases and plays the phrases back in the form of prerecorded audio files. Dialog Designer populates this field with the list of localization bundles supported in Dialog Designer. |
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