Speech Research

American Voice Input/Output Society (AVIOS). AVIOS is a not-for-profit society dedicated to disseminating information about real-world applications that use speech technology. They publish the International Journal of Speech Technology (IJST).

Balentine, Bruce and David P. Morgan. 1999. How to build a speech recognition application. San Ramon, CA: Enterprise Integration Group, Inc.

Barrass, Stephen. Auditory Information Design. http://viswiz.gmd.de/~barrass/thesis/#Demos

Berger-Liaw Neural Network. 1999. www.usc.edu/ext-relations/news_service/releases/stories/36013.html

Carey, Stephen. 1998. A beginner's guide to the scientific method. Boston: Wadsworth.

Cohen, P.R., and S.L. Oviatt. 1994. “The role of voice in human-machine communication,” Chap. 3 in Voice communication between humans and machines. Edited by D. Roe and J. Wilpon. Washington, DC: National Academy of Science Press.

Dobroth, K. 1999. “Practical guidance for conducting usability tests of speech applications.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Voice I/O Society.

Dobroth, K. 1998. “It's both what you say and how you say it: The role of prosody in prompt design.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Voice I/O Society.

Dobroth, K., D. Karis, & B. Zeigler. 1990. “The design of conversationally capable automated systems.” Paper presented at the 13th ...

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