Abstract:
An electronic conferencing system is provided to enable nodes on a communication network to be aware of meetings, utilizing the conferencing system, that will or will not be held. Meetings utilizing conferencing systems are scheduled, and initially marked as tentative. If a meeting receives an endorsement, such as detecting a document being uploaded, an agenda being provided, an invitee having interest in a particular topic, etc., the meeting may be identified as confirmed. If a meeting fails to receive an endorsement, such as before the occurrence of a deadline, the meeting is automatically canceled. If the meeting has been confirmed, then the conferencing system may allocate resources to facilitate the occurrence of the meeting.
Abstract:
Recognizing a user's speech is a computationally demanding task. If a user calls a destination server, little may be known about the user or the user's speech profile. The user's source system (device and/or server) may have an extensive profile of the user. As provided herein, a source device may provide translated text and/or speech attributes to a destination server. As a benefit, the recognition algorithm may be well tuned to the user and provide the recognized content to the destination. Additionally, the destination may provide domain attributes to allow the source recognition engine to better recognize the spoken content.
Abstract:
An application compositor enables the creation a sequence of SIP and HTTP servlets that comprises a converged multi-protocol application. Applications are constructed based on rules that declaratively specify a multi-protocol sequence of servlets and the transitions between the servlets, minimizing programmer effort. The application compositor works with a servlet container within an application server to determine the sequence of servlets to be executed by the servlet container when running the application, and is called by the servlet container to perform transitions between servlets.