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Freitas, J., Freitas, J., Lopes, A., Maria João Barros & Dias, J. (2009). Spoken Language Interface for Mobile Devices. In Vetulani, Z., Uszkoreit, H. (Ed.), Human Language Technology. Challenges of the Information Society. (pp. 24-35).  Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer.
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J. Freitas et al.,  "Spoken Language Interface for Mobile Devices", in Human Language Technology. Challenges of the Information Society, Vetulani, Z., Uszkoreit, H., Ed.,  Berlin, Heidelberg, Springer, 2009, vol. 5603, pp. 24-35
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@incollection{freitas2009_1716169944417,
	author = "Freitas, J. and Freitas, J. and Lopes, A. and Maria João Barros and Dias, J.",
	title = "Spoken Language Interface for Mobile Devices",
	chapter = "",
	booktitle = "Human Language Technology. Challenges of the Information Society",
	year = "2009",
	volume = "5603",
	series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNAI,volume 5603)",
	edition = "",
	pages = "24-24",
	publisher = "Springer",
	address = " Berlin, Heidelberg",
	url = "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04235-5_3"
}
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TY  - CHAP
TI  - Spoken Language Interface for Mobile Devices
T2  - Human Language Technology. Challenges of the Information Society
VL  - 5603
AU  - Freitas, J.
AU  - Freitas, J.
AU  - Lopes, A.
AU  - Maria João Barros
AU  - Dias, J.
PY  - 2009
SP  - 24-35
DO  - 10.1007/978-3-642-04235-5_3
CY  -  Berlin, Heidelberg
UR  - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04235-5_3
AB  - In this paper, we present a set of optimizations for a spoken language interface for mobile devices that can improve recognition accuracy and user interaction experience. A comparison between a speech and a graphical interface, when used to accomplish the same task, is provided. The implications of developing a spoken language interface and integrating speech recognition and text-to-speech modules for European Portuguese in a mobile device are also discussed. The paper focuses on the speech recognition module and an algorithm for name-matching optimization that gives the user a more comfortable interaction with the device. Usability evaluation trials have shown that spoken language interfaces can provide an easier and more efficient device use, especially within a community of users less experienced in handling mobile devices.
ER  -