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100 1 |a Cohen, Michael 
245 0 0 |a Voice User Interface Design  |h [electronic resource]  |c Cohen, Michael 
250 |a 1st edition 
260 |b Addison-Wesley Professional  |c 2004 
300 |a 368 pages 
505 0 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-324) and index 
653 |a Electrical & Computer Engineering / hilcc 
653 |a Electrical Engineering / hilcc 
653 |a Interaction Design 
653 |a Gestaltung / gnd / http://d-nb.info/gnd/4157139-3 
653 |a Human-computer interaction / fast 
653 |a Automatic speech recognition / fast 
653 |a Sprachverarbeitung / gnd / http://d-nb.info/gnd/4116579-2 
653 |a Human-computer interaction / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88003229 
653 |a Reconnaissance automatique de la parole 
653 |a Benutzeroberfläche / gnd / http://d-nb.info/gnd/4131424-4 
653 |a Interfaces utilisateurs (Informatique) 
653 |a Automatic speech recognition / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85010109 
653 |a Engineering & Applied Sciences / hilcc 
653 |a User interfaces (Computer systems) / fast 
653 |a User interfaces (Computer systems) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88001679 
700 1 |a Giangola, James  |e author 
700 1 |a Balogh, Jennifer  |e author 
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520 |a This book is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to voice user interface (VUI) design. The VUI is perhaps the most critical factor in the success of any automated speech recognition (ASR) system, determining whether the user experience will be satisfying or frustrating, or even whether the customer will remain one. This book describes a practical methodology for creating an effective VUI design. The methodology is scientifically based on principles in linguistics, psychology, and language technology, and is illustrated here by examples drawn from the authors' work at Nuance Communications, the market leader in ASR development and deployment. The book begins with an overview of VUI design issues and a description of the technology. The authors then introduce the major phases of their methodology. They first show how to specify requirements and make high-level design decisions during the definition phase. They next cover, in great detail, the design phase, with clear explanations and demonstrations of each design principle and its real-world applications. Finally, they examine problems unique to VUI design in system development, testing, and tuning. Key principles are illustrated with a running sample application. A companion Web site provides audio clips for each example: www.VUIDesign.org The cover photograph depicts the first ASR system, Radio Rex: a toy dog who sits in his house until the sound of his name calls him out. Produced in 1911, Rex was among the few commercial successes in earlier days of speech recognition. Voice User Interface Design reveals the design principles and practices that produce commercial success in an era when effective ASRs are not toys but competitive necessities