Abstract: Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems have improved greatly over the last three decades. However, even with 98 % reported accuracy, error correction still consumes a significant portion of user effort in text creation tasks. We report on data collected during a study of three commercially available ASR systems that show how initial users of speech systems tend to fixate on a single strategy for error correction. This tendency coupled with application assumptions about how error correction features will be used, combine to make a very frustrating, and unsatisfying user experience. We observe two distinct error correction patterns: spiral depth (Oviatt & van Gent, 1996) and cascades. In contrast, users with more extensive e...
Error correction in automatic speech recognition (ASR) aims to correct those incorrect words in sent...
International audienceIt is well-known that human listeners significantly outperform machines when i...
Where speech recognition devices are used for entering data, some form of feed-back is usually provi...
Error analysis involves detecting and correcting discrepancies between the 'text produced so far' (T...
Correcting recognition errors is often necessary in a speech interface. The process of correcting er...
Our research addresses the problem of error correction in speech user interfaces. Previous work hypo...
Many application environments have already usedspeech interface. But the low speech recognition rate...
Secretaries are needed to type out the reports dictated by medical specialists. Even with a large tr...
This paper describes a study on error resolution strategies chosen when speech recognition errors oc...
Due to faster entry speed and lower attention demand, speech recognition is widely used in the multi...
Efficient error correction of recognition output is a major barrier in the adoption of speech interf...
Correcting recognition errors is often necessary in a speech interface. These errors not only reduc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Considering the complexity of speech communicatio...
Hyperarticulate speech to computers remains a poorly understood phenomenon, in spite of its associat...
This disclosure describes techniques to correct errors in automatic speech recognition, e.g., as per...
Error correction in automatic speech recognition (ASR) aims to correct those incorrect words in sent...
International audienceIt is well-known that human listeners significantly outperform machines when i...
Where speech recognition devices are used for entering data, some form of feed-back is usually provi...
Error analysis involves detecting and correcting discrepancies between the 'text produced so far' (T...
Correcting recognition errors is often necessary in a speech interface. The process of correcting er...
Our research addresses the problem of error correction in speech user interfaces. Previous work hypo...
Many application environments have already usedspeech interface. But the low speech recognition rate...
Secretaries are needed to type out the reports dictated by medical specialists. Even with a large tr...
This paper describes a study on error resolution strategies chosen when speech recognition errors oc...
Due to faster entry speed and lower attention demand, speech recognition is widely used in the multi...
Efficient error correction of recognition output is a major barrier in the adoption of speech interf...
Correcting recognition errors is often necessary in a speech interface. These errors not only reduc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Considering the complexity of speech communicatio...
Hyperarticulate speech to computers remains a poorly understood phenomenon, in spite of its associat...
This disclosure describes techniques to correct errors in automatic speech recognition, e.g., as per...
Error correction in automatic speech recognition (ASR) aims to correct those incorrect words in sent...
International audienceIt is well-known that human listeners significantly outperform machines when i...
Where speech recognition devices are used for entering data, some form of feed-back is usually provi...