A Voice User Interface for Existing Enterprise Wide Mobile Applications

Three Steps to Voice-Enabling Your Existing Application

Three Steps to Voice-Enabling Your Existing Application Vangard's Mobile Voice Platform is comprised of two key solutions; the Rapid Development Environment (RDE) and the Automated Voice Operations (AVO). Typical mobile application can be voice-enabled in a matter days by developers sufficiently trained in the appropriate use and deployment of the MVP solutions. Below is a simplified description of the voice-enabling of a typical existing mobile application.

Step 1

First the developer selects the appropriate application prototyper from the Rapid Development Environment solution. The application prototyper quickly maps all the related control information from each screen or page of the mobile application.

Step 2

The mapped control information is imported into the Voice Studio where the necessary grammars, related grammar contexts and optional voice features are added and placed into a grammar file that correspond to (or mirror) the target application.

Step 3

The new voice model (grammar file) is uploaded to the mobile device along with the AVO client.

The AVO orchestrates all the necessary processes for collaboration between the voice grammar file and fields, and controls of the target mobile application. The new grammar file operates seamlessly with the AVO and the resident Microsoft Operating System. It converts voice utterances of the mobile worker into data that satisfy the requirements of each data collection field and control of the mobile application.

Once the mobile application is initiated, the AVO will operate seamlessly with the target application and enable all voice capabilities.