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speech

continuous speech recognition

In Proceedings of UIST 1995
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Demonstration of a reading coach that listens (p. 77-78)

digitized speech

In Proceedings of UIST 1998
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Audio hallway: a virtual acoustic environment for browsing (p. 163-170)

dual-purpose speech

In Proceedings of UIST 2004
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Augmenting conversations using dual-purpose speech (p. 237-246)

speech a data

In Proceedings of UIST 1993
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SpeechSkimmer: interactively skimming recorded speech (p. 187-196)

speech and pen input

In Proceedings of UIST 2000
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Multimodal system processing in mobile environments (p. 21-30)

speech and studio application

In Proceedings of UIST 1992
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Tools for building asynchronous servers to support speech and audio applications (p. 71-78)

speech detection

In Proceedings of UIST 1993
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SpeechSkimmer: interactively skimming recorded speech (p. 187-196)

speech interface

In Proceedings of UIST 2000
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Cross-modal interaction using XWeb (p. 191-200)

speech interface for children

In Proceedings of UIST 1995
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Demonstration of a reading coach that listens (p. 77-78)

speech recognition

In Proceedings of UIST 1994
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Putting people first: specifying proper names in speech interfaces (p. 29-37)

In Proceedings of UIST 1995
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A tool to support speech and non-speech audio feedback generation in audio interfaces (p. 171-179)

In Proceedings of UIST 2008
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Search Vox: leveraging multimodal refinement and partial knowledge for mobile voice search (p. 141-150)

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Internet usage on mobile devices continues to grow as users seek anytime, anywhere access to information. Because users frequently search for businesses, directory assistance has been the focus of many voice search applications utilizing speech as the primary input modality. Unfortunately, mobile settings often contain noise which degrades performance. As such, we present Search Vox, a mobile search interface that not only facilitates touch and text refinement whenever speech fails, but also allows users to assist the recognizer via text hints. Search Vox can also take advantage of any partial knowledge users may have about the business listing by letting them express their uncertainty in an intuitive way using verbal wildcards. In simulation experiments conducted on real voice search data, leveraging multimodal refinement resulted in a 28% relative reduction in error rate. Providing text hints along with the spoken utterance resulted in even greater relative reduction, with dramatic gains in recovery for each additional character.

speech recognition and synthesis

In Proceedings of UIST 1992
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Tools for building asynchronous servers to support speech and audio applications (p. 71-78)

speech skimming

In Proceedings of UIST 1993
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SpeechSkimmer: interactively skimming recorded speech (p. 187-196)

In Proceedings of UIST 1995
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Hands-on demonstration: interacting with SpeechSkimmer (p. 71-72)

speech user interface

In Proceedings of UIST 1993
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SpeechSkimmer: interactively skimming recorded speech (p. 187-196)

In Proceedings of UIST 1995
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A tool to support speech and non-speech audio feedback generation in audio interfaces (p. 171-179)

In Proceedings of UIST 2000
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Suede: a Wizard of Oz prototyping tool for speech user interfaces (p. 1-10)

In Proceedings of UIST 2004
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Augmenting conversations using dual-purpose speech (p. 237-246)

universal speech interface (usi)