Asterisk DTMF recognizer

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On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 11:34:41AM -0500, Ben Langfeld wrote:
> Shaun,
> 
> One advantage is consistency with speech recognition; if I have an
> interface where you can say "yes" or "no", or press 1 or two, I can simply
> instruct asterisk to load equivalent speech and DTMF grammars and the rest
> of my logic in dealing with matching, timeouts, etc is unified.
> 
> Another in the case of only DTMF input is that I can use a well-defined
> logic framework, rather than implementing buffering and validation in an
> ad-hoc manner.

Ahh, that makes sense.  Thanks for the explanation.

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Shaun Ruffell
Digium, Inc. | Linux Kernel Developer
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