Authors
P. R. Cohen, S. L. Oviatt
Publication date
1995
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
92
Issue
22
Pages
9921-9927
Description
Optimism is growing that the near future will witness rapid growth in human-computer interaction using voice. System prototypes have recently been built that demonstrate speaker-independent real-time speech recognition, and understanding of naturally spoken utterances with vocabularies of 1000 to 2000 words, and larger. Already, computer manufacturers are building speech recognition subsystems into their new product lines. However, before this technology can be broadly useful, a substantial knowledge base is needed about human spoken language and performance during computer-based spoken interaction. This paper reviews application areas in which spoken interaction can play a significant role, assesses potential benefits of spoken interaction with machines, and compares voice with other modalities of human-computer interaction. It also discusses information that will be needed to build a firm …
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Scholar articles
PR Cohen, SL Oviatt - proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1995