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  Visualizations: speech, language & autistic spectrum disorder
Hailpern J., Karahalios K., Halle J., DeThorne L., Coletto M.  Human factors in computing systems (Proceedings of the Twenty-sixth Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts, Florence, Italy, Apr 5-10, 2008) 3591-3596, 2008.  Type: Proceedings

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), also called pervasive development disorder (PDD), involves impairment in feeling, thinking, and language development. The most severe form is associated with autism and the milder form with Asperger&...

Jun 12 2008
  An empirical study on voice-enabled Web applications
Chang S., Heng M. IEEE Pervasive Computing 5(3): 76-81, 2006.  Type: Article

As Web-enabled cellular phones become an increasingly popular consumer product, it makes sense to ask whether speech might be a practical way of accessing Web-based information. This study evaluates some of the human factors associated...

Dec 22 2006
  IP telephony: deploying voice-over-IP protocols
Hersent O., Petit J., Gurle D., John Wiley & Sons, 2005. 416 pp.  Type: Book (9780470023594)

While Internet protocol (IP) telephony is very often compared to low-cost telephony over the Internet, the recent advances in quality of service (QoS) and broadband access to residential home users create a major market opportunity for...

Apr 26 2006
  Design of speech-based devices
Pitt I., Edwards A., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2002. 190 pp.  Type: Book (9781852334369)

The use of speech output in devices and services is addressed in this book. Speech input and spoken dialogues are not discussed, and readers interested in these topics should look elsewhere (for example, at Designing interactive spe...

Jun 17 2003
  The audio notebook: paper and pen interaction with structured speech
Stifelman L., Arons B., Schmandt C.  Human factors in computing systems (Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference, Seattle, Washington, United States, 182-189, 2001.  Type: Proceedings

The authors describe the audio notebook, a device for recording a speech while concurrently allowing the listener to record notes, drawings from the whiteboard, speaker’s explanations, or the listener’s own thoughts...

May 1 2002
 
 
 
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