Radovanovic, AleksandarGong, XiangQiDept. of Computer ScienceFaculty of Science2013-07-232024-10-302012/10/232012/10/232013-07-232024-10-302009https://hdl.handle.net/10566/16943Magister Scientiae - MScElections are one of the most fundamental activities of a democratic society. As is the case in any other aspect of life, developments in technology have resulted changes in the voting procedure from using the traditional paper-based voting to voting by use of electronic means, or e-voting. E-voting involves using different forms of electronic means like; voting machines, voting via the Internet, telephone, SMS and digital interactive television. This thesis concerns voting by telephone, or televoting, it starts by giving a brief overview and evaluation of various models and technologies that are implemented within such systems. The aspects of televoting that have been investigated are technologies that provide a voice interface to the voter and conduct the voting process, namely the Election Markup Language (EML), Automated Speech Recognition (ASR) and Text-to-Speech (TTS).enElection Markup Language (EML) Telephone Voting SystemAutomatic Speech Recognition (ASR)Text to Speech (TTS)Voting by voiceEllection markup language (EML) based tele-voting systemThesisUniversity of the Western Cape