Speech is fundamental and the most dominant form of communication. Speech input may facilitate natural interaction between humans and computers. For children, this input mode supports their interaction with application systems. This study addresses speech input as an alternative mode in order to improve multi-touch gesture interactions. Previous studies show that children difficult to perform multi-touch gestures successfully. In fact, multi-touch is parts of basic core gestures that have been adapted to most of the learning applications. This study uses the Wizard-of-Oz method and posts interview, involving nine preschool children between ages of four to six years old. Results of the study show children’s interactional ability using speech...
International audienceLanguage acquisition is one of the first fields in which the multimodal aspect...
Health or the National Science Foundation. Nonfinancial Disclosure: Susan Goldin-Meadow has previous...
Children who produce one word at a time often use gesture to supplement their speech, turning a sing...
Speech is fundamental and the most dominant form of communication. Speech input may facilitate natur...
<p><span lang="EN-GB"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">The modern, powe...
Touch- and voice-based input have emerged as the most popular and relevant interaction modes to enab...
The direct manipulation interaction style of multi-touch technology makes it the ideal mechanism fo...
Understanding the fine details of children’s speech and their gestural characteristics helps, among ...
Abstract — This paper discusses the selection of touch gestures for children’s applications. This re...
While devices such as iPhones, iPads and Surface tables enable a wide range of interaction possibili...
Speech and gesture are two types of multimodal inputs that can be used to facilitate more natural hu...
Children with developmental language disorder show significantly lower word-learning performance tha...
In everyday interactions, speakers integrate gestures and speech sounds at a temporal level. One of ...
The touch-screen revolution is not restricted to adults only. Parents find games and educational app...
ABSTRACT—In development, children often use gesture to communicate before they use words. The questi...
International audienceLanguage acquisition is one of the first fields in which the multimodal aspect...
Health or the National Science Foundation. Nonfinancial Disclosure: Susan Goldin-Meadow has previous...
Children who produce one word at a time often use gesture to supplement their speech, turning a sing...
Speech is fundamental and the most dominant form of communication. Speech input may facilitate natur...
<p><span lang="EN-GB"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">The modern, powe...
Touch- and voice-based input have emerged as the most popular and relevant interaction modes to enab...
The direct manipulation interaction style of multi-touch technology makes it the ideal mechanism fo...
Understanding the fine details of children’s speech and their gestural characteristics helps, among ...
Abstract — This paper discusses the selection of touch gestures for children’s applications. This re...
While devices such as iPhones, iPads and Surface tables enable a wide range of interaction possibili...
Speech and gesture are two types of multimodal inputs that can be used to facilitate more natural hu...
Children with developmental language disorder show significantly lower word-learning performance tha...
In everyday interactions, speakers integrate gestures and speech sounds at a temporal level. One of ...
The touch-screen revolution is not restricted to adults only. Parents find games and educational app...
ABSTRACT—In development, children often use gesture to communicate before they use words. The questi...
International audienceLanguage acquisition is one of the first fields in which the multimodal aspect...
Health or the National Science Foundation. Nonfinancial Disclosure: Susan Goldin-Meadow has previous...
Children who produce one word at a time often use gesture to supplement their speech, turning a sing...