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This book describes the speech-enabling approach ---a technique that separates computation from the user interface. Application designers can implement desired features in the computational component and have different user interfaces expose the resulting functionality in the manner most suited to a given user environment. This leads to the design of high-quality Auditory User Interfaces (AUI) that integrate speech as a first class citizen into the user interface.
We describe auditory interfaces in terms of a concrete implementation of an audio desktop. This book is directed toward practitioners in the field of computer interface design. It is likely to prove of interest to academic and industrial researchers as well as engineers working on the design and implementation of computing systems of the future.
T.V.Raman
May 15, 1997
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