Using voicexml to provide real-time traffic information

Abstract

ABSTRACT The objective of this thesis is to study and analyze the feasibility of providing voice access for real-time traffic information. A simulated 8-mile stretch of Interstate-4 will be used as the test model for this particular study. The simulation provides real-time traffic information to a Web Map on the Internet. Since the information is accessed through the Internet, web technologies encompassing VoiceXML is the strong candidate as a method of providing this real-time service. VoiceXML includes automated speech recognition (ASR) and text-to-speech (TTS) capabilities, which accommodate the voice aspect of the research. Therefore, VoiceXML and real-time information will be studied and researched in detail. The thesis will involve development of a web site containing a real-time simulated Web Map of Interstate-4. Web technologies, such as· database, dynamic web languages, and VoiceXML will be used to implement interfaces for access to this service through mobile and conventional telephones. The system will be tested with several users to determine the merit and industrial strength of the integration of the technologies used and applied.

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Thesis Completion

2002

Semester

Fall

Advisor

Gonzalez, Avelino J.

Degree

Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

College

College of Engineering

Degree Program

Computer Engineering

Subjects

Dissertations, Academic -- Engineering;Engineering -- Dissertations, Academic;Real time data processing;Traffic engineering -- Computer programs;VoiceXML (Document markup language)

Location

Orlando (Main) Campus

Format

Print

Identifier

DP0022737

Language

English

Access Status

Open Access

Length of Campus-only Access

None

Document Type

Honors in the Major Thesis

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