The design of a user interface management system which provides speech input for text processing
Hewitt, J. and Furner, S.
(1990)
The design of a user interface management system which provides speech input for text processing.
University of Hertfordshire.
Commercial speech recognition systems are available as 'add-on' units for popular office micro-computers. These systems offer the potential of 'hands-free' operation of conventional electronic office products, such as word processors or spread sheets, by the disabled. This paper describes the prototyping carried out to provide access on this type of system to text processing facilities. Initially a 'transparent' interface to a conventional word processor was produced. As a result of addressing the user performance characteristics of this system, areas for design improvement were identified and specification criteria for the next version of the prototype developed.
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Uncontrolled Keywords | usability engineering; speech recognition |
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Date Deposited | 18 Nov 2024 11:21 |
Last Modified | 18 Nov 2024 11:21 |
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