IMR (Interactive Media Response)

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A technology that allows a computer to interact with humans where a person can see and/or hear computer-generated voice, video, or text and respond by speaking, typing, making gestures on video, or generating DTMF tones on a keypad.

An IMR system performs similar functions as an IVR (Interactive Voice Response) system but also handles video and text media.

Relevant NENA Documents

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