User Interfaces for Voice Applications

This paper discusses some of the aspects of task requirements, user expectations, and technological capabilities that influence the design of a voice interface and then identifies several components of user interfaces that are particularly critical in successful voice applications. Examples from sev...

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Audio interfaces
Communication
Computer menus
Dictation
Equipment Design
Equipment Failure
Human computer interaction
Humans
Interfaces
Language
Social interaction
Speech
Technology
Telephones
User-Computer Interface
Vocabulary
Voice
Voice communications
Voice recognition
Voice response technology
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