ISCA Archive SMMD 1991
ISCA Archive SMMD 1991

Human factors in speech processing systems: a laboratory study

Marie-Francoise Castaing, Francoise Néel

Technological changes are causing new kinds of working environment in which we communicate with computers. While these computers operate, they are only supervised by workers (1). These systems based on man-machine communication are developing as a result of multi-disciplinary research performed by teams including designers, ergonomists, linguists and psychologists. For commercial applications careful studies are required to ensure a successful transfer to the real world.


Cite as: Castaing, M.-F., Néel, F. (1991) Human factors in speech processing systems: a laboratory study. Proc. 2nd VENACO Workshop - The Structure of Multimodal Dialogue, 97-100

@inproceedings{castaing91_smmd,
  author={Marie-Francoise Castaing and Francoise Néel},
  title={{Human factors in speech processing systems: a laboratory study}},
  year=1991,
  booktitle={Proc. 2nd VENACO Workshop - The Structure of Multimodal Dialogue},
  pages={97--100}
}