For decades, auditory menus using both speech (usually text-to-speech, TTS) and non-speech sounds have been extensively studied. Researchers have developed situation-optimized auditory menus involving such cues as auditory icons, earcons, spearcons, and spindex. Spearcons have generally outperformed other cues in terms of providing both contextual information and item-specific information. However, little research has been devoted to exploration of spearcons in languages other than English, or the use of spearcon-only auditory menus. In this study, we evaluated the use of spearcons in Korean menus, as well as the use of spearcons alone. Twenty-five native Korean speakers navigated through a two-dimensional auditory menu presented via TTS, w...
Awareness of features in our environment is essential for many daily activities. While often awarene...
This article describes 3 experiments that investigate the possibiity of using structured nonspeech a...
Auditory menus can supplement or replace visual menus to enhance usability and acces-sibility. Despi...
A total of 28 undergraduates navigated to specific items in a two dimensional menu that was displaye...
Increasing the usability of menus on small electronic devices is essential due to their increasing p...
This study investigated navigation through a cell phone menu in the presence of auditory cues (text-...
This study simulated and compared cell phone contact book menu navigation using combinations of both...
Auditory display research for driving has mainly focused on collision warning signals, and recent st...
Previous research on non-speech audio interfaces has demon-strated that they can enhance performance...
Users interact with mobile devices through menus, which can include many items. Auditory menus have ...
Users interact with many electronic devices via menus such as auditory or visual menus. Auditory men...
Auditory display research for driving has mainly examined a limited range of tasks (e.g., collision ...
This study investigates auditory display (audio only) menu interfaces and navigational cues. In an ...
In a large number of electronic devices, users interact with the system by navigating through variou...
Spearcons (time-compressed speech) may be a viable auditory display for patient monitoring; however,...
Awareness of features in our environment is essential for many daily activities. While often awarene...
This article describes 3 experiments that investigate the possibiity of using structured nonspeech a...
Auditory menus can supplement or replace visual menus to enhance usability and acces-sibility. Despi...
A total of 28 undergraduates navigated to specific items in a two dimensional menu that was displaye...
Increasing the usability of menus on small electronic devices is essential due to their increasing p...
This study investigated navigation through a cell phone menu in the presence of auditory cues (text-...
This study simulated and compared cell phone contact book menu navigation using combinations of both...
Auditory display research for driving has mainly focused on collision warning signals, and recent st...
Previous research on non-speech audio interfaces has demon-strated that they can enhance performance...
Users interact with mobile devices through menus, which can include many items. Auditory menus have ...
Users interact with many electronic devices via menus such as auditory or visual menus. Auditory men...
Auditory display research for driving has mainly examined a limited range of tasks (e.g., collision ...
This study investigates auditory display (audio only) menu interfaces and navigational cues. In an ...
In a large number of electronic devices, users interact with the system by navigating through variou...
Spearcons (time-compressed speech) may be a viable auditory display for patient monitoring; however,...
Awareness of features in our environment is essential for many daily activities. While often awarene...
This article describes 3 experiments that investigate the possibiity of using structured nonspeech a...
Auditory menus can supplement or replace visual menus to enhance usability and acces-sibility. Despi...