Requirements for Distributed Control of Automatic Speech Recognition , Speaker Identification/Speaker Verification , and Text-to-Speech Resources
RFC 4313, “Requirements for Distributed Control of Automatic Speech Recognition , Speaker Identification/Speaker Verification , and Text-to-Speech Resources”, is an Informational document published in December 2005 by D. Oran. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
This document outlines the needs and requirements for a protocol to control distributed speech processing of audio streams. By speech processing, this document specifically means automatic speech recognition (ASR), speaker recognition -- which includes both speaker identification (SI) and speaker verification (SV) -- and text-to-speech (TTS). Other IETF protocols, such as SIP and Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP), address rendezvous and control for generalized media streams. However, speech processing presents additional requirements that none of the extant IETF protocols address. This memo provides information for the Internet community.
What “Informational” means
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