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A comparative study of speech and dialed input voice interfaces in rural India
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2009
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EngineeringRural IndiaCommunicationSpeech RecognitionPhoneticsSpeech InterfaceVoice RecognitionTask Completion RatesHealth SciencesInput Voice InterfacesSpeech PerceptionAssistive TechnologyComparative StudySpeech CommunicationSpeech TechnologyVoiceSpeech ProcessingHuman-computer InteractionSpeech InputTechnologyVoice TechnologyFinal TaskDialed InputVoice Interaction
In this paper we present a study comparing speech and dialed input voice user interfaces for farmers in Gujarat, India. We ran a controlled, between-subjects experiment with 45 participants. We found that the task completion rates were significantly higher with dialed input, particularly for subjects under age 30 and those with less than an eighth grade education. Additionally, participants using dialed input demonstrated a significantly greater performance improvement from the first to final task, and reported less difficulty providing input to the system.
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