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The Vocal Joystick: A voice-based humancomputer interface for individuals with motor impairments
In: https://www.ee.washington.edu/techsite/papers/documents/UWEETR-2005-0007.pdf (2005)
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The Vocal Joystick Demo at UIST05: A Voice-Based Human-Computer Interface
In: http://ssli.ee.washington.edu/vj/files/UIST-demo-abstract.pdf (2005)
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The Vocal Joystick: A Voice-Based Human-Computer Interface for Individuals with Motor Impairments
In: http://ssli.ee.washington.edu/people/bilmes/mypapers/uist05.pdf (2005)
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General Terms
In: http://dub.washington.edu/pubs/assets2006/assets71-harada.pdf
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General Terms
In: http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/harada/papers/ASSETS_2006-Vocal_Joystick.pdf
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Social Issues—Assistive technologies for persons with disabilities
In: http://melodi.ee.washington.edu/vj/files/ASSETS-06-Harada.pdf
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In: http://ssli.ee.washington.edu/people/bilmes/mypapers/assets06.pdf
Abstract: Mouse control has become a crucial aspect of many modern day computer interactions. This poses a challenge for individuals with motor impairments or those whose use of hands are restricted due to situational constraints. We present a system called the Vocal Joystick which allows the user to continuously control the mouse cursor by varying vocal parameters such as vowel quality, loudness and pitch. A survey of existing cursor control methods is presented to highlight the key characteristics of the Vocal Joystick. Evaluations were conducted to characterize expert performance capability of the Vocal Joystick, and to compare novice user performance and preference for the Vocal Joystick and two other existing speech based cursor control methods. Our results show that Fitts ’ law is a good predictor of the speedaccuracy tradeoff for the Vocal Joystick, and suggests that the optimal performance of the Vocal Joystick may be comparable to that of a conventional hand-operated joystick. Novice user evaluations show that the Vocal Joystick can be used by people without extensive training, and that it presents a viable alternative to existing speech-based cursor control methods. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.5.2 [Information interfaces and presentation]: User interfaces—Voice I/O; K.4.2 [Computers and Society]:
Keyword: continuous; cursor control; Fitts’ law; Human Factors; Measurement; Performance Keywords Voice-based interface; speech recognition
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.79.8753
http://ssli.ee.washington.edu/people/bilmes/mypapers/assets06.pdf
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