What does “multimodal” mean?
The content of a multimodal application specifies the presentations and interactions in both visual and voice modalities. In most cases, users can choose the most efficient input method when using their mobile devices, which might have limited input, output, and display capabilities. The Multimodal Tools Project for Eclipse 3.1 lets you use standards-compliant combinations of existing languages to create a multimodal application by adding snippets of speech mark-up to the XHTML visual mark-up. The voice portion of a multimodal application uses VoiceXML, providing an easy way to manage a voice dialog between a user and a speech recognition engine. XHTML+Voice, informally known as “X+V,” is the mark-up language used to create multimodal applications. Mobile devices are targeted for particular uses. They support the features they need for the functions they are designed to fulfill. A multimodal authoring system lets you speech-enable the visible elements of a visual interface, which has p