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This function enables callers to push buttons in response to voice prompts to listen to recorded information, or have their calls automatically routed to an appropriate queue or party.
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IVR is technology that allows a computer to interact with humans using voice commands and inputs via the keypad. ‹
Source: onvoy.com (offline)

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Phone technology that allows a computer to detect voice and touch tones using a normal phone call.
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Interactive voice response (IVR) is a technology that allows humans to interact with computers using voice or a dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signaling keypad. IVR allows customers to find answers t [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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A telephone interviewing method in which respondents listen to recordings of the questions and they respond by using the keypad of the telephone or saying their answers aloud.
Source: ccsg.isr.umich.edu

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Software application that accepts a combination of spoken telephone input and touch-tone keypad selection and provides appropriate responses in the form of speech, fax, callback, e-mail, and perhaps o [..]
Source: bok.ahima.org

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The Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System for accessing the Defense Personal Property System (DPS) shipment information using a telephone.
Source: move.mil (offline)

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IVR is an interface technology that allows outside callers to control a computer application and input information using their telephone keypads. All IVRs can speak back the results of the computer application, and some can be programmed to fax back the results.
Source: glossary.westnetinc.com (offline)





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