Auditory User Interfaces: Toward the Speaking Computer describes a speech-enabling approach that separates computation from the user interface and integrates speech into the human-computer interaction. The Auditory User Interface (AUI) works directly with the computational core of the application, the same as the Graphical User Interface. The author's approach is implemented in two large systems, ASTER - a computing system that produces high-quality interactive aural renderings of electronic documents - and Emacspeak - a fully-fledged speech interface to workstations, including fluent spoken access to the World Wide Web and many desktop applications. Using this approach, developers can design new high-quality AUIs. Auditory interfaces are presented using concrete examples that have been implemented on an electronic desktop. This aural desktop system enables applications to produce auditory output using the same information used for conventional visual output. Auditory User Interfaces: Toward the Speaking Computer is for the electrical and computer engineering professional in the field of computer/human interface design. It will also be of interest to academic and industrial researchers, and engineers designing and implementing computer systems that speak. Communication devices such as hand-held computers, smart telephones, talking web browsers, and others will need to incorporate speech-enabling interfaces to be effective.
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Auditory User Interfaces: Toward the Speaking Computer describes a speech-enabling approach that separates computation from the user interface and integrates speech into the human-computer interaction.
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1. Speech-Enabled Applications.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 What is UI?.- 1.3 Alternative Modes of Interaction.- 1.4 Retrofitting Spoken Interaction.- 1.5 The Speech-enabling Approach.- 1.6 Separating Computation From User Interface.- 2. Nuts and Bolts of Auditory Interfaces.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Speech Synthesis.- 2.3 Speech Recognition.- 2.4 Digital Signal Processing Techniques.- 2.5 Auditory Displays And Audio Formatting.- 2.6 Interactive User Interface Development.- 3. The Audio Desktop.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 The Visual Desktop.- 3.3 Conversational Gestures.- 3.4 Choosing Abstractions For The Audio Desktop.- 4. Concrete Implementation of an Audio Desktop.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Basic Services For Speech-enabling The Desktop.- 4.3 The Emacspeak Desktop.- 4.4 Speech-enabled Editing Tools.- 4.5 Structured Editing And Templates.- 4.6 Browsing Structured Information.- 4.7 Information Management On The Audio Desktop.- 4.8 Speech-enabled Messaging Tools.- 4.9 Editing Program Source.- 4.10 Software Development Environment.- 4.11 Technique Used To Speech-enable Emacs.- 4.12 Thanking The Emacs Community.- 5. Speech-Enabling The WWW.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Aural Information Access.- 5.3 Web Surfing Without A Monitor.
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ISBN
9781461378556
Publisert
2012-10-08
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Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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235 mm
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155 mm
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Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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