We demonstrate Parakeet - a continuous speech recognition system for mobile touch-screen devices. Parakeet's interface is designed to make correcting errors easy on a handheld device while on the move. Users correct errors using a touch-screen to either select alternative words from a word confusion network or by typing on a predictive software keyboard. Our interface design was guided by computational experiments. We conducted a user study to validate our design. We found novices entered text at 18 WPM while seated indoors and 13 WPM while walking outdoors
In this paper, we explore high performance software and hard-ware implementations of an automatic sp...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014I present new methods and studies that aim to improve ...
OBJECTIVE : This study aimed to develop and assess a method to measure word recognition abilities us...
We demonstrate Parakeet – a continuous speech recognition system for mobile touch-screen devices. Pa...
present Parakeet, a system for continuous speech recognition on mobile touch-screen devices. The des...
Correcting recognition errors is often necessary in a speech interface. These errors not only reduc...
Correcting recognition errors is often necessary in a speech interface. The process of correcting er...
In this paper, we describe our experiences and thoughts on building speech applications on mobile de...
The enthusiasm of deploying automatic speech recognition (ASR) onmobile devices is driven both by re...
This paper presents results on a user interface model for providing universal access to mobile compu...
Technology has revolutionized the world as we know it. Nowadays people do not interact so much face-...
Speech recognition reduces the overhead causedby alternate communication methods. Speech has notbeen...
We will demonstrate a novel graphical interface for correcting search errors in the output of a spe...
The availability of real-time continuous speech recognition on mobile and embedded devices has opene...
This paper discusses the advantages and challenges of using speech recognition on mobile devices, fo...
In this paper, we explore high performance software and hard-ware implementations of an automatic sp...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014I present new methods and studies that aim to improve ...
OBJECTIVE : This study aimed to develop and assess a method to measure word recognition abilities us...
We demonstrate Parakeet – a continuous speech recognition system for mobile touch-screen devices. Pa...
present Parakeet, a system for continuous speech recognition on mobile touch-screen devices. The des...
Correcting recognition errors is often necessary in a speech interface. These errors not only reduc...
Correcting recognition errors is often necessary in a speech interface. The process of correcting er...
In this paper, we describe our experiences and thoughts on building speech applications on mobile de...
The enthusiasm of deploying automatic speech recognition (ASR) onmobile devices is driven both by re...
This paper presents results on a user interface model for providing universal access to mobile compu...
Technology has revolutionized the world as we know it. Nowadays people do not interact so much face-...
Speech recognition reduces the overhead causedby alternate communication methods. Speech has notbeen...
We will demonstrate a novel graphical interface for correcting search errors in the output of a spe...
The availability of real-time continuous speech recognition on mobile and embedded devices has opene...
This paper discusses the advantages and challenges of using speech recognition on mobile devices, fo...
In this paper, we explore high performance software and hard-ware implementations of an automatic sp...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014I present new methods and studies that aim to improve ...
OBJECTIVE : This study aimed to develop and assess a method to measure word recognition abilities us...