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Features of the Speech Application SDK

  Microsoft Speech Technologies Homepage

This topic lists highlighted features of the various constituents of the Microsoft Speech Application SDK (SASDK), and includes links to documents that provide a high-level description of these highlighted features.

Overview

The SASDK enables Web developers to create, debug and deploy speech-enabled Microsoft ASP.NET Web applications designed for devices ranging from telephones to Windows Mobile-based devices and desktop PCs.

The SASDK provides a complete set of authoring tools for developing speech-enabled Web applications that run on rich clients such as a desktop PC, a Tablet PC or a Pocket PC. The tools are seamlessly integrated into Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, allowing developers to take advantage of a familiar and powerful development environment.

In addition to these authoring tools, the SASDK provides a powerful set of ASP.NET Speech Controls, Speech Add-in for Microsoft Internet Explorer, a rich grammar library, sample and reference applications, speech debugging tools, an application event logging mechanism, and documentation.

Click the links below to view a brief description of the highlighted features that are listed for each constituent of the SASDK.

Remarks

  • See the SASDK Help documentation for a complete description of the technology and tools, as well as tutorials.
  • The approach to speech-enabled Web applications that Microsoft Corporation uses is built around an emerging standard: SALT. The SALT Forum has produced a specification for version 1.0 of SALT and contributed it to the Multimodal and Voice Browser Working Groups of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for consideration as a standard for telephony and multimodal applications, which incorporate speech-enabled elements within a Web interface.