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Practical Spoken Dialog Systems

Text, Speech and Language Technology 26
ISBN/EAN: 9781402026751
Umbreit-Nr.: 1649981

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xiii, 232 S.
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Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Erschienen am 14.02.2005
Auflage: 1/2005
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  • Zusatztext
    • InhaltsangabePREFACE CONTRIBUTORS INTRODUCTION * PART 1: INITIAL STAGES SUZANNE LIEBOWITZ TAYLOR / Beyond Technology * 1. Introduction * 2. Speech Engagements * 3. Discovery * 4. Summary * PART 2: DESIGN CLIFFORD NASS AND LI GONG / Ten Principles for Designing Human-Computer Dialog Systems * 1. Introduction * 2. Processing Speech * 3. Producing Speech * 4. Spoken Dialog Interaction * 5. Final Thoughts * JAMES A. LARSON / Voice User Interface Design for Novice and Experienced Users * 1. Introduction * 2. Developing Voice User Interfaces * 3. Guidelines For Voice User Interfaces for Novice Users * 4. Guidelines for Voice User Interfaces for Average Users * 5. Guidelines for User Interfaces for Experienced Users * 6. Advanced Techniques * 7. Iterative Testing * 8. Summary * MORENA DANIELI / Designing Error Recovery Dialogs * 1. Introduction * 2. Humanmachine Miscommunication * 3. Kinds of Miscommunication * 4. The Design of Error Recovery Subdialogs * 5. How Users Signal Misunderstanding * 6. Conclusions * DEBORAH A. DAHL / Visualization Tools for Designing Spoken Dialogs * 1. Problem * 2. Visualizing Dialogs * 3. The Role of Tools in Development * 4. Example Dialog * 5. General Issues and Selection criteria * 6. Conclusion * 7. Acknowledgements * KURT GODDEN / How to Wreck a Nice Speech Grammar * 1. Introduction * 2. Limitations of Speech Grammars * 3. Who is the User? * 4. Grammar Design * 5. Error Prompts * 6. Complexity * 7. Ambiguity * 8. Miscellaneous * 9. Conclusions * JUDITH A. MARKOWITZ / Designing for Speaker Authentication * 1. Introduction * 2. Speaker Authentication Dialogs * 3. Advanced Techniques * 4. Handling Errors and Problems * 5. Final Words * PART 3: DEPLOYMENT ROBERT KEILLER / Using VoiceXML 2.0 in the VxOne Unified Messaging Application * 1. Introduction * 2. Overview of VxOne * 3. Generation of Dynamic VoiceXML pages * 4. Speed and Latency * 5. Prompt Generation * 6. Conclusions * PART 4: NEW IDEAS SAMUEL BAYER / Building a Standards and Research Community with the Galaxy Communicator Software Infrastructure * 1. Introduction * 2. Enabling an Engineering Community * 3. The GALAXY Communicator software infrastructure * 4. Design * 5. Implementation and Logistics * 6. Standards, Commercialization and the GCSI * 7. Conclusion * CANDACE L. SIDNER / Building Spoken-Language Collaborative Agents* 1. Introduction * 2. Collaborative Interface Agents * 3. Four Spoken Language Collaborative Agents * 4. Design Issues for Collaborative Agents * 5. Related Work * 6. A Recap of Lessons Learned * INDEX *
  • Kurztext
    • Aims to provide information for those who want to take the next step beyond the basics of the speech applications but isn't yet ready to dive into the technical literature. This book helps readers gain an understanding of spoken dialog technology and the practical aspects of developing and deploying spoken dialog applications.