Android books download pdf Voice User Interface
Voice User Interface Design. James P. Giangola, Jennifer Balogh, Michael H. Cohen
Voice-User-Interface-Design.pdf
ISBN: 9780321185761 | 368 pages | 10 Mb
- Voice User Interface Design
- James P. Giangola, Jennifer Balogh, Michael H. Cohen
- Page: 368
- Format: pdf, ePub, fb2, mobi
- ISBN: 9780321185761
- Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Android books download pdf Voice User Interface Design by James P. Giangola, Jennifer Balogh, Michael H. Cohen
<p>This book is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to voice user interface (VUI) design. The VUI is perhaps the most critical factor in the success of any automated speech recognition (ASR) system, determining whether the user experience will be satisfying or frustrating, or even whether the customer will remain one. This book describes a practical methodology for creating an effective VUI design. The methodology is scientifically based on principles in linguistics, psychology, and language technology, and is illustrated here by examples drawn from the authors' work at Nuance Communications, the market leader in ASR development and deployment. </p> <p>The book begins with an overview of VUI design issues and a description of the technology. The authors then introduce the major phases of their methodology. They first show how to specify requirements and make high-level design decisions during the definition phase. They next cover, in great detail, the design phase, with clear explanations and demonstrations of each design principle and its real-world applications. Finally, they examine problems unique to VUI design in system development, testing, and tuning. Key principles are illustrated with a running sample application. </p> <p>A companion Web site provides audio clips for each example: www.VUIDesign.org</p> <p>The cover photograph depicts the first ASR system, Radio Rex: a toy dog who sits in his house until the sound of his name calls him out. Produced in 1911, Rex was among the few commercial successes in earlier days of speech recognition. Voice User Interface Design reveals the design principles and practices that produce commercial success in an era when effective ASRs are not toys but competitive necessities.</p> <p> From the Back Cover</p> <p>This book is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to voice user interface (VUI) design. The VUI is perhaps the most critical factor in the success of any automated speech recognition (ASR) system, determining whether the user experience will be satisfying or frustrating, or even whether the customer will remain one. This book describes a practical methodology for creating an effective VUI design. The methodology is scientifically based on principles in linguistics, psychology, and language technology, and is illustrated here by examples drawn from the authors' work at Nuance Communications, the market leader in ASR development and deployment. </p> <p>The book begins with an overview of VUI design issues and a description of the technology. The authors then introduce the major phases of their methodology. They first show how to specify requirements and make high-level design decisions during the definition phase. They next cover, in great detail, the design phase, with clear explanations and demonstrations of each design principle and its real-world applications. Finally, they examine problems unique to VUI design in system development, testing, and tuning. Key principles are illustrated with a running sample application.Produced in 1911, Rex was among the few commercial successes in earlier days of speech recognition. Voice User Interface Design reveals the design principles and practices that produce commercial success in an era when effective ASRs are not toys but competitive necessities.</p> <p> 0321185765B11172003 </p>
Designing Voice User Interfaces - O'Reilly Media
Voice user interfaces (VUIs) are becoming all the rage today. But how do you build one that people can actually converse with? Whether you're designing a
Voice User Interface Design - Moving from GUI to Mixed Modal
Use this book to design and implement voice user interfaces. ISBN 978-1-4842 -4125-7; Digitally watermarked, DRM-free; Included format: PDF, EPUB
A Voice User Interface for Low-literacy Users in a Rural - CiteSeerX
The design of user interfaces for information and communication services for low- literacy users remain a big challenge. The aim of this study is to design a voice user interface that http://www.ijcir.org/volume7-issue1/article6.pdf. 1.
(PDF) Requirement Engineering Contributions to Voice User Interface
PDF | This paper aims to contribute to the voice user interface systems area by establishing Methodology for Dialogue Design in Spoken Language Systems,.
SUEDE: A Wizard of Oz Prototyping Tool for Speech User Interfaces
Wizard of Oz, speech user interfaces, prototyping, design, low-fidelity, informal . user. The designer can record her own voice for the speech on both types of
0コメント