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Title : MRCP Extensions: Media Resource Control Protocol
Extensions
Author(s) : D. Burnett, et. al.
Filename : draft-burnett-mrcpext-00.txt
Pages : 63
Date : 2003-10-20
The Media Resource Control Protocol (MRCP) is an application level
protocol to control media service resources like Speech
Synthesizers, Recognizers, Signal Generators, Signal Detectors, Fax
Servers etc. over a network. This document captures the extensions
required to implement Voice Enrollment, Speaker Verification and
Hotword recognition as well as to augment the recognizer
functionality using MRCP. The extensions are largely orthogonal to
existing features of MRCP and to each other, with an eye towards
backwards compatibility with existing features and independence of
the extensions from each other to simplify integration.
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