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The design of a user interface management system which provides speech input for text processing
(University of Hertfordshire, 1990)
Commercial speech recognition systems are available as 'add-on' units for popular office micro-computers. These systems offer the potential of 'hands-free' operation of conventional electronic office products, such as word ...
An investigation into the use of error recovery dialogues in a user interface management system for speech recognition
(University of Hertfordshire, 1990)
Experiments were carried out to assess new users' attitudes to different versions of a speech input word processing system providing different error recovery strategies. Whilst they preferred a simple error message to none ...
An assessment of the contribution of speech interfaces to open access education
(University of Hertfordshire, 1990)
At Hatfield we have had considerable experience in dealing with blind and disabled students, and since 1988 we have been researching into speech interfaces, paying particular attention to their usability and suitability ...
Audio technology in IT education for the blind
(University of Hertfordshire, 1990)
At Hatfield Polytechnic, we have a long history of educating blind students in Information Sciences. This paper highlights the current use of audio technology by our blind students and looks at it in the context of the ...
An application of task analysis to the development of a generic office reference model
(University of Hertfordshire, 1990)
The roles of task analysis in the software engineering life cycle are considered, and a method is described which is suitable for capturing the high level communication tasks in offices. The contribution of this method to ...
User application simulation in the evolution of an intelligent speech interface
(University of Hertfordshire, 1990)
This paper considers the particular nature of speech interfaces and some of the problems inherent in speech as an interface medium, and it attempts to overcome these problems by improving the interface design. The need for ...