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Modeling command selection for speech-based applications
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SESSION: Doctoral Consortium Submissions table of contents
Pages: 680 - 681  
Year of Publication: 2003
ISBN:1-58113-637-4
Author
Jinjuan Feng  UMBC, Baltimore, MD
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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

Command selection is an important problem in human computer interaction. We are applying a decision-making approach to model the process by which users select commands when multiple alternatives exist. Our initial focus is on speech-based systems, but the underlying approach is applicable to a wide range of interaction styles. Two empirical studies that provide a foundation for this research are complete and an initial decision model is proposed which specifies the factors that influence the command selection decisions and the relationships between those factors. Empirical studies are planned to investigate users' perceptions of individual model components and to validate the complete model.


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Feng, J., Sears, A., and Forgionne, G. (2003). Command selection in speech recognition software: A decision making approach. To appear in International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics.
 
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Feng, J., Sears, A., and Karat, C. (2003). An investigation of speech-based navigation during continuous dictation. UMBC Technical Report.
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Sears, A., Feng, J., Oseitutu, K., and Karat. C. (2003). Speech-based navigation during dictation: Difficulties, consequences, and solutions. UMBC Technical Report. Figure 1. A decision model for command selection within speech-based applications.