Usability of speech dialog systems listening to the target audience ; with 12 tables

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adam_text IMAGE 1 :FF-2- T-T THOMAS HEMPEL (ED.) USABILITY OF SPEECH DIALOG SYSTEMS LISTENING TO THE TARGET AUDIENCE WITH 14 FIGURES AND 12 TABLES ~Q-) ~ SPRINGER IMAGE 2 CONTENT 1 WHO, WHY AND HOW OFTEN? KEY ELEMENTS FOR THE DESIGN OF A SUCCESSFUL SPEECH APPLICATION TAKING ACCOUNT OF THE TARGET GROUPS 1 1.1 INTRODUCTION . 3 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IVR SYSTEMS - A PROCEDURAJ MODEL............................... 5 1.2.1 ANALYSIS OF REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICALION........... 6 1.2.2 IMPLEMENTATION AND PRODUCTION 7 1.2.3 DEJIVERY................................................................... 8 1.3 HOW TO COLLECT THE KEY INFORMATION FOR DESIGN FOR A TARGET GROUP 9 1.3.1 SPEAKER CLASSIFICATION: PARAMETERS AND METHODS 11 1.3.2 MATURITY OF SPEAKER CLASSIFICATION.......................... 13 1.4 HOW TO DESIGN DIALOGUES FUER A TARGET GROUP.................... 16 1.4.1 HOW LO CONSIDER THE CALLER S ABILITY TO INLERACT.... 16 1.4.2 HOW TO FULFILL THE CALLER S EXPECTATIONS AND NEEDS 18 1.4.3 HOW TO CONSIDER THE USER S LINGUISTIC BACKGROUND 20 1.5 ELEVEN RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DESIGN FOR A TARGET GROUP 20 1.5.1 MIXED INITIATIVE VS. DIRECTED DIALOG 20 1.5.2 STRATEGIES FOR FEEDBACK AND CONFIRMATION 24 1.5.3 STRUCTURING THE MENU TREE 27 1.5.4 ESCALATION- AND HELP-STRATEGIES 28 1.5.5 DEGREE OF AUTOMATION 29 1.5.6 POLITENESS-, MOTIVATION AND DE-ESCALATION-STRATEGIES 30 1.5.7 WORDING, PHRASING................................................... 30 1.5.8 PERSONA DESIGN 31 1.5.9 BACKGROUND MUSIC, JINGLES 33 1.5.10 CONTENT 34 1.5.11 MULTILINGUAL SERVICES 34 1.6 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION................................................. 35 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS...................................................................... 37 REFERENCES........... 37 IMAGE 3 3 VI CONTENT 2 EXPERIENCES OF DESIGNING A SPEECH USER INTERFACE FOR A SMART HORNE ENVIRONRNENT.................*............................, 41 4.3 4.4 DATA F DATA F 2. I INTRODUCTION 2.2 BASIC REQUIREMENTS 2.2.1 AIM OF THE SYSTEM - COMERSTONES 2.2.2 EXPECTED USER GROUPS 2.2.3 CORPORATE DESIGN 2.2.4 PERSONA OF THE SYSTEM 2.2.5 SYSTEM OUTPUT 2.3 DIALOG STRATEGIES 2.3. I KEYWORDS 2.3.2 INFORMATION GATHERING STRATEGY 2.3.3 STANDARD DIALOG HANDLING 2.3.4 EXCEPTIONAL DIALOG HANDLING 2.3.5 ADDITIONAL MODALITIES 2.4 TECHNICAL REALIZATION 2.4. I COMPONENTS OF THE INSPIRE SYSTEM 2.4.2 SYSTEM EXTENSION 2.4.3 PERFORMANCE 2.5 FINAL CHECK 2.5.1 SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT 2.5.2 ALTERNATIVES 2.6 BASIC ADVICES 2.7 AT A GLANCE REFERENCES AUTOMATIE USER CLASSIFICATION FOR SPEECH DIALOG SYSTEMS 3.1 INTRODUCTION 3.2 AUTOMATIC INFORMATION RETRIEVAL AND ADAPTATION 3.3 USER FEATURES AND LOG FILES 3.4 TESTING AND FINDINGS 3.5 SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS REFERENCES A NEW TESTBED FOR SEMI-AUTORNATIC USABILITY EVALUATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF SPOKEN DIALOGUE SYSTEMS 4.1 INTRODUCTION 4.2 BASIC INFORMATION RELATED TO QUALITY AND USABIJITY 4.2.1 INFORMATION ON THE SIGNAL LEVEL.. 4.2.2 INFORMATION ON THE SYMBOLIC LEVEL . 43 4.4.1 . 44 4.4.2 . 44 . 45 I 4.4.3 . 46 . 47 I 4.4.4 . 47 . 49 4.5 TESTBI . 49 4.6 DISCU . 49 ACKNOWKD, .. 51 REFERCNCCS. .. 52 .. 58 5 STYLUS MEE . 59 ON MULTIM4 . 59 5. I PREFA( .. 61 5.2 BASIC: . 62 5.2.1 . 62 5.3 DESIG .. 62 5.3.1 . 63 5.3.2 . 64 5.4 SUMLL . 65 ACKNOWLED .. 66 REFERENCES 6 MORE THAI . 67 ! 6.1 MULTI . 69 6.2 MULTI .. 71 6.3 MULTI . 75 6.4 MAKI .. 77 6.4.1 .. 78 6.4.2 . 79 6.4.3 . 79 6.4.4 .. 81 6.4.5 .. 85 .. 87 6.4.6 .. 88 . 90 6.4.7 4 IMAGE 4 41 43 44 44 45 46 47 47 49 49 49 51 52 58 59 59 61 62 62 62 63 64 65 66 67 69 71 75 77 78 79 79 81 85 87 88 90 CONLENL VII 4.3 DATA ACQUISITION 91 4.4 DATA ANALYSIS...................................................................... 92 4.4.1 ANALYSIS WITH RESPECT TO USER GROUPS.................... 92 4.4.2 SIGNAL LEVEL PARAMETERS AND RECOGNITION PERFORMANCE............................................................ 93 4.4.3 VOCABULARY CHARACTERISTICS AND RECOGNITION PERFORMANCE 95 4.4.4 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN USER JUDGMENTS AND PARAMETERS 96 4.5 TESTBED INTEGRATION 98 4.6 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS 100 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS...................................................................... 102 REFERENCES. 102 5 STYLUS MEETS VOICE - A PRACTITIONER S VIEW ON MULTIMODALINPUT AND OUTPUT............................................. 105 5.1 PREFACE 107 5.2 BASICS OF MULTIMODAL APPLICATIONS 108 5.2.1 COMPONENTS OFMULTIMODAL APPLICATIONS............... 108 5.3 DESIGNING MULTIMODAL APPLICATIONS 112 5.3.1 CONSIDERATION OF EXTEMAL CIRCUMSTANCES 113 5.3.2 CLEAR COMMUNICATION ON ALL LEVELS........................ 115 5.4 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION................................................... 120 ACKNOWJEDGEMENTS...... 121 REFERENCES....... 121 6 MORE THAN WORDS: DESIGNING MULTIMODAL SYSTEMS 123 6.1 MULTIMODAL USER INTERFACES 125 6.2 MULTIMODAL INPUT AND INTERACTION BEHAVIOR 127 6.3 MULTIMODAL OUTPUT AND PERCEPTION 129 6.4 MAKING IT REAL: THE DESIGN PROCESS.................................... 132 6.4. I PHASE I: ANALYSIS - CULTENT STATE 135 6.4.2 PHASE 2: ANALYSIS - WEAK POINTS 136 6.4.3 PHASE 3: INTERACTION CONCEPT CHOICE OF MODALITIES 136 6.4.4 PHASE 4: INTERACTION CONCEPT COMBINATION OF MODALITIES...................................... 136 6.4.5 PHASE 5: USER INTERFACE CONCEPT DETAILED DESIGNS 137 6.4.6 PHASE 6: USER TEST/REVIEW FORMATIVE EVALUATION 138 6.4.7 PHASE 7: INTEGRATION 139 IMAGE 5 VIII CONTENT 6.4.8 PHASE 8: USER TESTIREVIEW LIST OF CONT SUMMATIVE EVALUATION . 139 6.5 SUM.MARY . 140 REFERENCES . 140 7 SOUND BRANDING AND CORPORA TE VOIEE STRATEGIE BRAND MANAGEMENT USING SOUND . 147 7.1 THE LMPORTANCE OF THE AUDITORY DIMENSION .. 149 CAROLINE CLCMENS 7.2 THE SOUND OF A BRAND .. 150 ZENTRUM MENSCH-TV 7.3 THE SONIC EQUIVALENTS OF BRAND VALUES .. 151 (ZMMS) 7.4 THE BUILDING BLOCKS OFCORPORATE SOUND .. 151 GLUDUIERTENKOL1EG] 7.5 THE POWER OF THE VOICE .. 152 BERLIN INSTITUTE OFL 7.6 BRAND-SPECIFIC APPLICATION . 152 0-10587 BELLIN. G( 7.7 VOCAL CHARACTER .. 154 7.8 VOICE APPLICATIONS REFERENCES . . 154 155 I KLAUS-PETER ENGEL QUALITY AND USABILI DEUTSCHE TELEKOM 8 SPEAK TO THE TARGET AUDIENCE - SOME OBSERVATIONS AND NOTES ON THE PRAGMATIES OF SPOKEN DIALOG SYSTEMS . 157 . BERJIN INSTITUTE OF 1 0-10587 BCRLIN. GE 8.1 LNTRODUCTION . 159 PETER FROEHLICH 8.2 A LONG, LONG TIME AGO IN A FAR AWAY GALAXY 8.3 LDENTIFY KEY PLAYERS .. . 160 162 FOLSCHUNGSZENTRUN KATION WIEN (FLW.) 8.4 UNDERSTAND DECISION MAKERS .. 164 A-LNO VIENNA. AI 8.5 ENCOURAGE DECISIONS . 166 8.6 LIVE WITH IT - BUT KEEP UP THE EFFORT! REFERENCES . .. 168 170 I PAUL HEISTERKAM( OJIMLER AG. GROU ADVANCED ENGINET ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . 171 INFOTAINMENT AND J 0-89013 ULM. GE~ INDEX . 173 THOMAS HEMPEL SORTWARE PORTFOLIE MENT SIEMENS AUDIOLOF GMBH 0-9 J 058 ERLANGER ULRICH HEUTE INS! ITUTE FOR CIRCU FJCULTY OF ENGINE CHRISLIJN-ALHRCC~ KAISERSTR. 2 0-24143 KIEL. G(
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