Designing Effective Speech Interfaces
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SUSAN WEINSCHENK, PhD is Principal of Weinschenk Consulting Group which specializes in user interface design, Web design, and usability testing. She is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group in Computer-Human Interaction (ACM SIG CHI) and the Usability Professional's Association (UPA). She is also the author of GUI Design Essentials (also from Wiley).
DEAN T. BARKER is a Senior Usability Engineer with Interface Architecture, Inc., and has previously held senior positions with Unisys and Compuware Corp. He is a Certified Interface Designer and a member of ACM SIG CHI, UPA, and the Society for Technical Communication (STC).
DEAN T. BARKER is a Senior Usability Engineer with Interface Architecture, Inc., and has previously held senior positions with Unisys and Compuware Corp. He is a Certified Interface Designer and a member of ACM SIG CHI, UPA, and the Society for Technical Communication (STC).
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INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH INTERFACES.
Basic Concepts.
Human Factors in Speech Technology.
The Nature of Sound.
The Nature of Language.
SPEECH TECHNOLOGY.
Speech Technologies.
Computer Software.
Hardware.
Application of Speech Technology.
LAWS AND GUIDELINES FOR SPEECH INTERFACE DESIGN.
Laws of Interface Design.
Speech Guidelines.
BEST PRACTICES.
Usability Processes and Techniques.
Universal Design.
Appendices.
Index.
Basic Concepts.
Human Factors in Speech Technology.
The Nature of Sound.
The Nature of Language.
SPEECH TECHNOLOGY.
Speech Technologies.
Computer Software.
Hardware.
Application of Speech Technology.
LAWS AND GUIDELINES FOR SPEECH INTERFACE DESIGN.
Laws of Interface Design.
Speech Guidelines.
BEST PRACTICES.
Usability Processes and Techniques.
Universal Design.
Appendices.
Index.
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"...substantial and useful, [...] this book is informative and educational" (Computing Reviews, June 2000)