Andrew Begel. Spoken language support for software development. Qualifying examination proposal, December 2000.

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HARMONIA: A Flexible Framework for Constructing Interactive.. - Boshernitsan (2001)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....of intended applications for the HARMONIA framework is very broad. At the time of this writing, we are conducting research in tools that allow the programmer to manipulate source code in terms of high level linguistic structure and semantics [9] and compose and edit programs by voice and gestures [7]. 4 Figure 2: An ENSEMBLE session. Two documents have been loaded: a program and a dataset. The program has been analyzed and shows some semantic errors. The dataset is displayed as a graph and as a table. Many other language sensitive applications such as editors, design assistants, and ....

....to program text. While it has been argued that such a ne grain analysis is unnecessary because the (typically invalid) results may be distracting if presented to the user [52] for certain applications, the partial analysis results may be necessary for processing user input. For example, Begel [7] describes a speech enabled program editor whose speech recognition engine requires the knowledge of the syntactic context surrounding the cursor location in order to property process and disambiguate speech input. Another example is the CodeProcessor editor [50] that uses lexical context to ....

Andrew Begel. Spoken language support for software development. Qualifying examination proposal, December 2000.

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