Knowledge Based Speech Interfacing for Handhelds

Speech technology is rapidly developing and has improved a lot over the last few years. Nevertheless, speech-enabled applications have not yet become mainstream software. Furthermore, there is a lack of proven design methods and methodologies specifically concerning speech applications. So far the a...

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