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Automatic Generation of Voice Web Pages Based on SALT  

Ko, You-Jung (한밭대학교 컴퓨터공학과)
Kim, Yoon-Joong (한밭대학교 컴퓨터공학과)
Abstract
As a voice browser is introduced, voice dialog application becomes available on the Web environment. The voice dialog application consists of voice Web pages that need to translate the dialog scripts into SALT(Speech Application Language Tags). The current Web pages have been designed for visual. They, however, are potentially capable of using voice dialog. This paper, therefore, proposes an automated voice Web generation method that finds the elements for voice dialog from Web pages based HTML and converts them into SALT. The automatic generation system of a voice Web page consists of a lexical analyzer and a syntactic analyzer that converts a Web page which is described in HTML to voice Web page which is described in HTML+SALT. The converted voice Web page is designed to be able to handle not only the current mouse and keyboard input but also voice dialog.
Keywords
Voice Web Page; SALT; Voice User Interface; Voice Browser;
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