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Brian Hansen , David G. Novick , Stephen Sutton, Systematic design of spoken prompts, Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems: common ground, p.157-164, April 13-18, 1996, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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REVIEW
"James H. Bradford : Reviewer"
An overview of current speech technology is presented. It is
intended for computing professionals who are not familiar with this
emerging body of knowledge. The paper is divided into two major
sections, covering speech recognition
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