As part of the UWCC research group's longstanding interest in the use of speech in man-machine interaction, recent work here has concentrated on the design and use of speech-only interfaces. The applications envisaged for these interfaces are form-filling or report-entry tasks in which the operator's hands and eyes are required for other aspects of the task Cite as: Murray, A. (1991) Speech interfaces for form-filling tasks: task structure as a constraint on set-switching procedures and system prompts. Proc. 2nd VENACO Workshop - The Structure of Multimodal Dialogue, 127-128
@inproceedings{murray91_smmd,
author={A. Murray},
title={{Speech interfaces for form-filling tasks: task structure as a constraint on set-switching procedures and system prompts}},
year=1991,
booktitle={Proc. 2nd VENACO Workshop - The Structure of Multimodal Dialogue},
pages={127--128}
}