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Abstract: Communication is about people, not machines. But as
firms and families alike spread out geographically, we rely
increasingly on telecommunications tools to keep us
"connected." The challenge of such systems is to enable
conversation between individuals without computational
infrastructure getting in the way. This paper compares two
speech-based communication systems, Phoneshell and
Chatter, in how they deal with the keys to communication:
proper names. Chatter, a conversational system using... (Update)
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.... Words, Phrases Suhm speech dictation [30] Voice, pen User must select area to replace Letters or words Speech Names (non GUI) Chatter [22] Speech, letter spelling, military spelling, with escape to choice Automatic Letters Word Prediction [2,10,25] Typing Words POBox [21]...
.... Brennan Hulteen use natural language to display multiple alternatives [3] and Marx Schmandt use an audio menu in his work [17]. Table 1 gives an overview of some commercial and research systems with graphical output that demonstrates different multiple alternative...
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Marx, M. & Schmandt, C. (1994), Putting People First: Specifying proper names in speech interfaces, in Proceedings of ACM UIST'94, pp.30--37. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/marx94putting.html More
@inproceedings{ marx94putting,
author = "Matthew Marx and Chris Schmandt",
title = "Putting People First: Specifying Proper Names in Speech Interfaces",
booktitle = "{ACM} Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology",
pages = "29-37",
year = "1994",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/marx94putting.html" }
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