The efficiency of multimodal interaction for a map-based task

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This paper compares the efficiency of using a standard direct-manipulation graphical user interface (GUI) with that of using the QuickSet pen/voice multimodal interface for supporting a military task. In this task, a user places military units and control measures (e.g., various types of lines, obstacles, objectives) on a map. Four military personnel designed and entered their own simulation scenarios via both interfaces. Analyses revealed that the multimodal interface led to a 3 to 4-fold speed improvement in the average entity creation time, including all error handling. Time to repair errors also was significantly faster when interacting multimodally. These results indicate a substantial efficiency advantage for multimodal over GUI-based interaction during map-based tasks. Copyright © 2012 ACM, Inc.

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Cohen, P., McGee, D., & Clow, J. (2000). The efficiency of multimodal interaction for a map-based task. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (pp. 26–27). https://doi.org/10.1145/633292.633311

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