ISCA Archive SLTDP 1993
ISCA Archive SLTDP 1993

Alternative strategies for creating autoCAD drawings

Corine Bickley, Sheri Hunnicutt, Lori Lamel

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}
}