 Version 5.1.x documentation Speaker Identity Verification feature pack for WebSphere Voice Server IBM’s WebSphere Voice Server integrates with WebSphere Application Server and provides voice authentication. Speaker verification in WebSphere Voice Server takes speech in, and matches against an enrolled voiceprint for authentication. It adds an extra layer of protection to sensitive information. For example, if a user’s account ID and password are stolen, the imposter would be detected by the system when he or she tries to get in pretending to be someone else. For more details on tuning WebSphere Voice Server for Speaker Identify Verification, please refer to this document. For a list of applicable product technotes, see the WebSphere Voice Server Support page. Documentation for earlier versions To find product documentation for 4.2.x or earlier releases, refer to the WebSphere Voice Zone product documentation page. Related documentation For a complete list of Redbooks and White Papers about WebSphere Voice Server, refer to the WebSphere Voice Zone. For information about related products, use the following library pages: |