Auditory User Interfaces --Contents
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 What Is UI?
- 1.3 Alternative Modes of Interaction
- 1.4 Retrofitting Spoken Interaction
- 1.5 The Speech-enabling Approach
- 1.6 Separating Computation From User Interface
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Speech Synthesis
- 2.3 Speech Recognition
- 2.4 Digital Signal Processing Techniques
- 2.5 Auditory Displays And Audio Formatting
- 2.6 Interactive User Interface Development
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 The Visual Desktop
- 3.3 Conversational Gestures
- 3.4 Choosing Abstractions For The Audio Desktop
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Basic Services For Speech-enabling The Desktop
- 4.3 The Emacspeak Desktop
- 4.4 Speech-enabled Editing Tools
- 4.5 Structured Editing And Templates
- 4.6 Browsing Structured Information
- 4.7 Information Management On The Audio Desktop
- 4.8 Speech-enabled Messaging Tools
- 4.9 Editing Program Source
- 4.10 Software Development Environment
- 4.11 Technique Used To Speech-enable Emacs
- 4.12 Thanking The Emacs Community
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Aural Information Access
- 5.3 Web Surfing Without A Monitor
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