Auditory User Interfaces --List Of Tables
- Table 2.1
- Predefined voices on the Dectalk family of synthesizers.
The various voice control parameters are set to provide a set
of well-designed voices ranging from a standard male voice to
a standard female voice.
- Table 2.2
- Voice synthesis parameters in formant synthesis. The
Dectalk family of formant synthesizers provide a large number
of voice control parameters that can be used to manipulate
and adjust the speaking voice.
- Table 4.1
- Basic speech services provided by Emacspeak. These are
used to speech-enable the electronic desktop.
- Table 4.2
- Standard dimensions making up a speech style. These
provide a device-independent notation for expressing speech
styles.
- Table 4.3
- Standard Voices Defined In Emacspeak. Using these
predefined voices ensures a uniform sound and feel\/
throughout the audio desktop and makes designing consistent
auditory feedback easy.
- Table 4.4
- Predefined auditory icons. Use of these results in a high
level of consistency in the auditory feedback throughout the
desktop and ensures a uniform sound and feel.
- Table 5.1
- List of ACSS parameters. These are chosen to allow user
agents to control aural presentations on a wide range of
auditory displays ranging from telephones to high-end home
theater systems.
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