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Voice recognition and resource scheduling

Author
4 Apr 2006 4:29 PM
cshaffer
I am currently testing some voice recognition software
(http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/html/cmusphinx.php) and in line with
the demo there at Carnegie Mellon University I would like my users to
call a number and be able to schedule rooms. I have not looked into
this fully yet but I see some road blocks because of using Exchange.
I'm thinking I need to be looking the direction of an Event Sink, maybe
much like http://autoaccept-sink.sourceforge.net/. But my question is
how do I know if the room has been booked? I would need a response back
from the mail system that the phone system could read that would say
that is not available. Does anyone have any direction I can go to find
these answers?

Author
6 Apr 2006 11:20 PM
Ed
To guarantee the booking of a resource, you would need to open the resource
up directly, which could be a Public Folder or a mailbox.

Or wait until Exchange 12 which will natively provide the exact function.


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>I am currently testing some voice recognition software
> (http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/html/cmusphinx.php) and in line with
> the demo there at Carnegie Mellon University I would like my users to
> call a number and be able to schedule rooms. I have not looked into
> this fully yet but I see some road blocks because of using Exchange.
> I'm thinking I need to be looking the direction of an Event Sink, maybe
> much like http://autoaccept-sink.sourceforge.net/. But my question is
> how do I know if the room has been booked? I would need a response back
> from the mail system that the phone system could read that would say
> that is not available. Does anyone have any direction I can go to find
> these answers?
>

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