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Old Jul 23, 2003, 11:46 PM   #1
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IBM unveils toolkit for talking computers

The Multimodal Toolkit for WebSphere Studio helps developers create applications that can use more than one mode of communication. An example of a multimodal application is software on a personal organizer that can understand voice commands ("I need Mr. X's e-mail") and respond with a text message.

Although speech-recognition software has yet to become a mass-market phenomenon, interest in it is being spurred by technological breakthroughs and the growth of computing devices that don't have room for full-size keyboards.

IBM, for instance, has begun to create sophisticated help-desk systems for companies such as T. Rowe Price that let telephone callers get information out of databases with ordinary questions. Microsoft is readying Speech Server, a server application that will perform similar functions for small and medium-size businesses.

Hewlett-Packard announced Wednesday it was buying PipeBeach, which makes similar software.

IBM's toolkit is based on the XHTML+Voice specification, a combination of XHTML and Voice XML that also is known as X+V. The kit includes a multimodal editor, reusable blocks of X+V code and a simulator based on Opera 7 for Windows.

The WebSphere Everyplace Multimodal Environment for Embedix, which also comes with the kit, eases the process of developing a user interface for set-top boxes or handhelds.

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