[Dmsp] request for dmsp BOF (corrected)
Chris Cross <xcross@us.ibm.com> Sat, 20 May 2006 16:05 UTC
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Subject: [Dmsp] request for dmsp BOF (corrected)
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Please consider our request for a Birds of a Feather session at the next IETF meeting in Montreal. Please note, the previous request [Inquiry #86376]included incorrect area directors. Distributed Multimodal Synchronization Protocol [DMSP] BOF Chair: Nathaniel Borenstein <nborenst@us.ibm.com> AREA under which Working Group or BOF appears: Applications Area CONFLICTS: SPEECHSC is for the same community, more or less. Expected Attendance: 10 Special requests (i.e. multicast, specific day of the week): None Number of slots: 1 Length of slot: 2 hours AGENDA FOR DMSP BOF Chair: Nathaniel Borenstein, IBM Area Directors: Ted Hardie <hardie@qualcomm.com> Lisa Dusseault <lisa@osafoundation.org> I. Note Well, Blue Sheets, Introductions II. DMSP Overview and Discussion -- Chris Cross, IBM, and J. Engelsma, Motorola (Initial I-D at http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-engelsma-dmsp-01.txt) III. Goals for a Possible WG (We will circulate a draft charter before the meeting.) IV. Next Steps -- Create WG? -- Revise I-D? Description: The goal of this BoF is to understand the need and discuss the creation of a working group to create a protocol for the synchronization of modalities in a distributed multimodal system. The advancement of wireless networking, mobile computing, and voice processing technologies have created a mobile computing environment where access to network based content and services is possible from mobile devices. While the compact form factor of these devices is an essential and desirable characteristic from the mobility perspective, it unfortunately gives rise to a "user interface bottleneck". That is, the small displays and limited keypads are significant barriers to usability. The aim of multimodal user interfaces is to enhance the usability of mobile devices. The term "multimodal interface" in the context of this specification refers to augmenting the existing graphical user interface (GUI) of mobile devices with a voice user interface (VUI). In this way, the strengths of one modality offset the weaknesses of the other. For example, use speech to enter data that would be tedious to enter on a small keypad. Similarly, use tactile input to disambiguate or confirm speech recognition results, or in lieu of speech recognition in a noisy environment. Speech output also improves the accessibility of mobile applications for visually impaired users and is a means for addressing growing safety concerns by providing hands- free operation. A visual display helps the user better retain and interpret information presented audibly via speech prompts. The DMSP internet draft elaborates on a broad architectural framework that combines the existing web and VoiceXML (Voice Extensible Markup Language) ecosystems and the industry standards upon which they are based. The scope of the specification is limited to one particular architectural configuration within this framework: the coordination of a GUI browser or application running on a mobile device with a VoiceXML browser running in the network. The Distributed Multimodal Synchronization Protocol (DMSP) accomplishes this. The ID is located at http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-engelsma-dmsp-01.txt and we have a mail list at dmsp@ietf.org. thanks, chris Chris Cross Multimodal Browser Architect _______________________ IBM Boca Raton xcross@us.ibm.com office 561 862 2102 mobile 561 317 0700 fax 501 641 6727
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