Despite advances in speech technology, human factors research since the late 1970's has provided only weak evidence that automatic speech recognition devices are superior to conventional input devices such as keyboards and mice. However, recent studies indicate that there may be advantages to providing an additional input channel based on speech input to supplement the more common input modes. Recently the authors conducted an experiment to demonstrate the advantages of using speech- activated commands over mouse-activated commands for word processing applications when, in both cases, the keyboard is used for text entry and the mouse for direct manipulation. Sixteen experimental subjects, all professional and all but one novice users of spe...
Research was carried out on the application of speech in three areas of man-computer communication: ...
As a result of Poock's influential work in the early 1980s, command and control is generally believe...
Previous research has shown that, without practice, users are slower using the foot than the hand to...
Despite advances in speech technology, human factors research since the late 1970s has provided onl...
2Despite advances in speech technology, human factors research since the late 1970s has provided onl...
An experiment was designed to determine whether speech input is a valuable alternative or addition t...
Motor disabilities prevent a large number of people from interacting with a computer using conventio...
The objective was to determine the conditions under which Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) is an e...
Mouse control has become a crucial aspect of many modern day computer interactions. This poses a cha...
We conducted a series of empirical experiments in which users were asked to enter digit strings into...
This paper focuses on the utility of speech input. We proposed some principles of humen-computer int...
Man-computer communication is still predominantly monomedial: computer input is generated by manual ...
The rationale behind implementing new information technologies is often to gain productivity improve...
This paper presents a user study measuring the time it takes users to create drawings with a graphic...
The way we use computers has been heavily shaped by the dominant input methods of keyboard and mouse...
Research was carried out on the application of speech in three areas of man-computer communication: ...
As a result of Poock's influential work in the early 1980s, command and control is generally believe...
Previous research has shown that, without practice, users are slower using the foot than the hand to...
Despite advances in speech technology, human factors research since the late 1970s has provided onl...
2Despite advances in speech technology, human factors research since the late 1970s has provided onl...
An experiment was designed to determine whether speech input is a valuable alternative or addition t...
Motor disabilities prevent a large number of people from interacting with a computer using conventio...
The objective was to determine the conditions under which Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) is an e...
Mouse control has become a crucial aspect of many modern day computer interactions. This poses a cha...
We conducted a series of empirical experiments in which users were asked to enter digit strings into...
This paper focuses on the utility of speech input. We proposed some principles of humen-computer int...
Man-computer communication is still predominantly monomedial: computer input is generated by manual ...
The rationale behind implementing new information technologies is often to gain productivity improve...
This paper presents a user study measuring the time it takes users to create drawings with a graphic...
The way we use computers has been heavily shaped by the dominant input methods of keyboard and mouse...
Research was carried out on the application of speech in three areas of man-computer communication: ...
As a result of Poock's influential work in the early 1980s, command and control is generally believe...
Previous research has shown that, without practice, users are slower using the foot than the hand to...