Three different approaches for creating AutoCAD drawings with voice input have been examined: isolated-word speech recognition, connected-speech recognition, and word prediction (followed by translation into drawings). Commercially available isolated-word recognizers are limited by a small vocabulary size and by training requirements. Connected-speech recognizers permit faster and more natural interaction. Word prediction can be used to specify textual rules which facilitates modification of drawings.
Cite as: Bickley, C., Hunnicutt, S., Lamel, L. (1993) Alternative strategies for creating autoCAD drawings. Proc. Speech and Language Technology for Disabled Persons, 103-106
@inproceedings{bickley93_sltdp, author={Corine Bickley and Sheri Hunnicutt and Lori Lamel}, title={{Alternative strategies for creating autoCAD drawings}}, year=1993, booktitle={Proc. Speech and Language Technology for Disabled Persons}, pages={103--106} }