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What if everyone could do it?
2013
Proceedings of the 5th ACM SIGCHI symposium on Engineering interactive computing systems - EICS '13
While Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) still represent the most common way of operating modern computing technology, Spoken Dialog Systems (SDS) have the potential to offer a more natural and intuitive mode of interaction. Even though some may say that existing speech recognition is neither reliable nor practical, the success of recent product releases such as Apple's Siri or Nuance's Dragon Drive suggests that language-based interaction is increasingly gaining acceptance. Yet, unlike
doi:10.1145/2494603.2480325
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