Objective: The primary purpose of this experiment was to gain a greater understanding of the utilization of working memory when interacting with a speech-enabled interactive voice response (IVR) system. Background: A widely promoted guideline advises limiting IVR menus to five or fewer items because of constraints of the human memory system, commonly citing Miller\u27s (1956) paper. The authors argue that Miller\u27s paper does not, in fact, support this guideline. Furthermore, applying modern theories of working memory leads to the opposite conclusion - that reducing menu length by creating a deeper structure is actually more demanding of users\u27 working memories and leads to poorer performance and satisfaction. Method: Participants took...
Clear speech can be more intelligible and better remembered than casual speech. Intelligibility and ...
Pioneering studies suggested that auditory formal features (e.g., novelty level of audio quality, an...
Increasing the usability of menus on small electronic devices is essential due to their increasing p...
Objective: The primary purpose of this experiment was to gain a greater understanding of the utiliza...
Objective: The primary purpose of this experiment was to gain a greater understanding of the utiliza...
Many researchers and speech user interface practitioners assert that interactive voice response (IVR...
International audienceThis study examined the effects of the number of options in a message and diff...
Workers in open-plan offices are often objected to irrelevant speech, which leads to decreased cogni...
We evaluated two strategies for alleviating working memory load for users of voice interfaces: prese...
Auditory display research for driving has mainly focused on collision warning signals, and recent st...
ii iii A current controversy in the interactive voice response (IVR) community is whether and under ...
This work is concerned with the issue of user performance with audio interfaces. We examine how peop...
Auditory display research for driving has mainly examined a limited range of tasks (e.g., collision ...
The basis of individual differences in susceptibility to auditory distraction has been a research fi...
This study investigated the effects of Working Memory on two different types of running speech tasks...
Clear speech can be more intelligible and better remembered than casual speech. Intelligibility and ...
Pioneering studies suggested that auditory formal features (e.g., novelty level of audio quality, an...
Increasing the usability of menus on small electronic devices is essential due to their increasing p...
Objective: The primary purpose of this experiment was to gain a greater understanding of the utiliza...
Objective: The primary purpose of this experiment was to gain a greater understanding of the utiliza...
Many researchers and speech user interface practitioners assert that interactive voice response (IVR...
International audienceThis study examined the effects of the number of options in a message and diff...
Workers in open-plan offices are often objected to irrelevant speech, which leads to decreased cogni...
We evaluated two strategies for alleviating working memory load for users of voice interfaces: prese...
Auditory display research for driving has mainly focused on collision warning signals, and recent st...
ii iii A current controversy in the interactive voice response (IVR) community is whether and under ...
This work is concerned with the issue of user performance with audio interfaces. We examine how peop...
Auditory display research for driving has mainly examined a limited range of tasks (e.g., collision ...
The basis of individual differences in susceptibility to auditory distraction has been a research fi...
This study investigated the effects of Working Memory on two different types of running speech tasks...
Clear speech can be more intelligible and better remembered than casual speech. Intelligibility and ...
Pioneering studies suggested that auditory formal features (e.g., novelty level of audio quality, an...
Increasing the usability of menus on small electronic devices is essential due to their increasing p...