Walkthroughs for Managed Code Voice Response Applications
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Speech Server provides the following managed code voice response application walkthroughs:
- Use Workflow Designer to create a simple outbound application: Walkthrough: Create a Simple Outbound Application.
- Use command activities in Speech Server to handle user commands that are not part of the current question and answer dialog: Walkthrough: Add a Command.
- Use speech event activities in Speech Server voice response applications to escalate silence and no recognition prompts: Walkthrough: Add a Speech Event.
- Use Workflow Designer to create a simple speech application demonstrating dynamic data access: Walkthrough: Access Dynamic Data.
- Use DetectAnsweringMachineActivity in an outbound application that distinguishes between human answerers and answering machines: Walkthrough: Detect an Answering Machine.
- Use Conversational Grammar Builder to author speech and dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) grammars that recognize a single item of data in Speech Server: Walkthrough: Use Conversational Grammar Builder to Create a Keyword Grammar.
- Use Conversational Grammar Builder to author speech grammars that recognize a single item of data in an open-ended question: Walkthrough: Use Conversational Grammar Builder to Create an Open Question Grammar.
- Use Conversational Grammar Builder to author speech grammars that recognize responses containing more than one semantic item at a time: Walkthrough: Use Conversational Grammar Builder to Handle Multi-Keyword Responses.