Improving the usability of speech-based interfaces for blind users

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Abstract

Adaptations using speech synthesis provide a basic level of access to computer systems for blind users, but current systems pose a number of usability problems. A study was carried out in order to assess the impact of certain issues on the usability of a typical speech adaption. The results suggest that much work needs to be done on the design of speech dialogues.

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Pitt, I. J., & Edwards, A. D. N. (1996). Improving the usability of speech-based interfaces for blind users. In Annual ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies, Proceedings (pp. 124–130). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/228347.228367

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