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Acceptance of a Speech Interface for Biomedical Data Collection Authors: Michael Grasso, David Ebert, and Tim Finin Journal: Proceedings of the AMIA 1997 Annual Fall Symposium Date: October 25, 1997 Abstract: Speech interfaces have the potential to address the data entry bottleneck of many applications in the field of medical informatics. An experimental study evaluated the effect of perceptual structure on a multimodal speech interface for the collection of histopathology data. A perceptually structured multimodal interface, using speech and direct manipulation, was shown to increase speed and accuracy. Factors influencing user acceptance are also discussed. Type: Article Pages: 739-743 Tags: speech, hci, medical informatics Google Scholar: NW53SDTwD-0J Number of Google Scholar citations: 11 [show citations] Number of downloads: 813 Available for download as
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