Abstract:
The present invention is a method and a system for authenticating electronic transactions a user-operated device such as a personal computer, and a commercial computer such as a web-site. The present invention features a voi ce browser and a session correlator (304). Typically, the voice browser is coupled to the user's telephone set via a telephonic connection (200). The voice browser is configured to receive and process user-spoken information from the telephone set. The session correlator (304) is coupled to the web- site. The session correlator (304) is configured to transmit an authenticati on message to the web-site if a user-spoken transaction identifier matches a computer transaction identifier, and if a user-spoken verification identifie r matches a pre-registered voice print.
Abstract:
A user, using, for example, a web browser and application server technology, is able to consolidate and present session information, for example, from a multi-model session on a voice recognition system. For example, a web browser can be used to display consolidated session information comprising network information, call logs, location database information, recorded user utterances, voice portal prompts, or any other information associated with an interactive voice response system.
Abstract:
A system authenticates an electronic transaction between a first user-operated device and a computer. The computer is configured to conduct electronic transactions. The system includes a voice browser and a session correlator. The voice browser is configured to receive and process user-spoken information from a second user-operated device, where the voice browser is programmed to compare a user-spoken transaction identifier to a computer generated transaction identifier, and to compare a user-spoken verification identifier to a voice print of the user. The session correlator is coupled to the voice browser and is configured to transmit an authentication message to the computer if the user-spoken transaction identifier matches the computer transaction identifier, and if the user-spoken verification identifier matches the voice print.
Abstract:
The present invention is a method and a system for authenticating electronic transactions a user-operated device such as a personal computer, and a commercial computer such as a web-site. The present invention features a voice browser and a session correlator. Typically, the voice browser is coupled to the user's telephone set via a telephonic connection. The voice browser is configured to receive and process user-spoken information from the telephone set. The session correlator is coupled to the web-site. The session correlator is configured to transmit an authentication message to the web-site if a user-spoken transaction identifier matches a computer transaction identifier, and if a user-spoken verification identifier matches a preregistered voice print.
Abstract:
The present invention is a method and a system for authenticating electronic transactions a user-operated device such as a personal computer, and a commercial computer such as a web-site. The present invention features a voice browser and a session correlator (304). Typically, the voice browser is coupled to the user's telephone set via a telephonic connection (200). The voice browser is configured to receive and process user-spoken information from the telephone set. The session correlator (304) is coupled to the web-site. The session correlator (304) is configured to transmit an authentication message to the web-site if a user-spoken transaction identifier matches a computer transaction identifier, and if a user-spoken verification identifier matches a pre-registered voice print.