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Design of a study to evaluate the effectiveness of a spoken language interface to information systems
2011
Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Users of digital libraries and other information systems typically carry out searches with very short queries, on the order of two words or so. This makes it very difficult for the systems to disambiguate their queries and identify potentially relevant documents, resulting in sub-optimal retrieval performance. We hypothesize that users will provide better and more useful descriptions of their information problems if they are able to speak to the system and easily indicate through speech and
doi:10.1002/meet.2011.14504801239
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