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City browser: developing a conversational automotive HMI
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Proceedings of the 27th international conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems table of contents
Boston, MA, USA
SESSION: Spotlight on work in progress session 2 table of contents
Pages 4291-4296  
Year of Publication: 2009
ISBN:978-1-60558-247-4
Authors
Alexander Gruenstein  MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Jarrod Orszulak  MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Sean Liu  MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Shannon Roberts  MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Jeff Zabel  BMW, Palto Alto, CA, USA
Bryan Reimer  MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Bruce Mehler  MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Stephanie Seneff  MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
James Glass  MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Joseph Coughlin  MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper introduces City Browser, a prototype multimodal, conversational, spoken language interface for automotive navigational aid and information access. A study designed to evaluate the impact of age and gender on device interaction errors, perceptions and experiences with the system along with physiological indices of workload is outlined. Preliminary results, plans for further analysis and a larger scale user evaluation are presented.


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Sean Liu: colleagues
Shannon Roberts: colleagues
Jeff Zabel: colleagues
Bryan Reimer: colleagues
Bruce Mehler: colleagues
Stephanie Seneff: colleagues
James Glass: colleagues
Joseph Coughlin: colleagues