An empirical investigation of voice as an input modality for computer programming
J Leggett, G Williams - International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1984 - Elsevier
Recently, automatic speech recognition systems have shown the potential of becoming a
useful means of data entry and control. The most successful of these speech recognition
systems accept an isolated utterance as input and use a task-oriented syntactically-
constrained vocabulary for increased recognition accuracy. At the same time, language-
directed editors are beginning to be introduced into the programmer's workplace. A
language-directed editor is an editor that has knowledge of the underlying syntax (and basic …
useful means of data entry and control. The most successful of these speech recognition
systems accept an isolated utterance as input and use a task-oriented syntactically-
constrained vocabulary for increased recognition accuracy. At the same time, language-
directed editors are beginning to be introduced into the programmer's workplace. A
language-directed editor is an editor that has knowledge of the underlying syntax (and basic …
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