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'''JSGF''' stands for '''Java Speech Grammar Format''' or the '''JSpeech Grammar Format''' (in a W3C Note). Developed by [[Sun Microsystems]], it is a textual representation of [[Formal_grammar|grammars]] for use in [[speech recognition]]. JSGF adopts the style and conventions of the [[Java (programming language)|Java programming language]] in addition to use of traditional grammar notations. |
'''JSGF''' stands for '''Java Speech Grammar Format''' or the '''JSpeech Grammar Format''' (in a W3C Note). Developed by [[Sun Microsystems]], it is a textual representation of [[Formal_grammar|grammars]] for use in [[speech recognition]]. JSGF adopts the style and conventions of the [[Java (programming language)|Java programming language]] in addition to use of traditional grammar notations. |
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The Speech Recognition Grammar Specification |
The [[SRGS|Speech Recognition Grammar Specification]] was derived from this specification. |
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==See Also== |
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* [[SRGS]] |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 20:05, 28 September 2007
JSGF stands for Java Speech Grammar Format or the JSpeech Grammar Format (in a W3C Note). Developed by Sun Microsystems, it is a textual representation of grammars for use in speech recognition. JSGF adopts the style and conventions of the Java programming language in addition to use of traditional grammar notations.
The Speech Recognition Grammar Specification was derived from this specification.