Type of feature
The Avaya Recognizer feature (previously known as WholeWord speech recognition) is an optional feature.
About the Avaya Recognizer feature
Avaya Recognizer enables the Avaya IR system to recognize and respond to spoken responses from callers. This feature also recognizes touch tones. Avaya Recognizer provides a "whole word" method to recognize caller speech by comparing an entire spoken word with a statistical model of the same word spoken by thousands of different people.
Avaya Recognizer is well suited to tasks where the required input is digits (0 to 9 and "oh") or "yes" and "no" responses. Standard vocabularies for Avaya Recognizer are available in the following languages:
The Avaya Recognizer feature has the following characteristics:
In a Prompt and Collect node of an application running touchtone and Avaya Recognizer in parallel, the application can accept either input and the system will not require separate port numbers or channels to be dedicated to each type of recognition.
Software requirements
The Avaya Recognizer feature requires the following software:
Setup considerations
Before you use this feature on Avaya IR system, you must generate licenses for this feature using WebLM.
Installation of each Avaya Recognizer language package includes the installation of the standard grammars for that language.
Using this feature
Voice applications use this feature on the Avaya IR system. Avaya recommends using Avaya IVR Designer to develop applications with Avaya Recognizer capabilities. For more information, see Avaya IVR Designer Help.
Note:
VoiceXML applications in Avaya IR cannot use Avaya Recognizer. The VoiceXML feature currently only supports proxy speech recognition.