Bringing the High Seas into the Lab to Evaluate Speech Input Feasibility: A Case Study:SiMPE – 5th Workshop on Speech in Mobile and Pervasive Environments (part of ACM MobileHCI’2010)

Abstract

As mobile technologies continue to penetrate increasingly diverse domains of use, we accordingly need to understand the feasibility of different interaction technologies across such varied domains. This case study describes an investigation into whether speechbased input is a feasible interaction option for use in a complex, and arguably extreme, environment of use – that is, lobster fishing vessels. We reflect on our approaches to bringing the “high seas” into lab environments for this purpose, comparing the results obtained via our lab and our field studies. Our hope is that the work presented here will go some way to enhancing the literature in terms of approaches to bringing complex real-world contexts into lab environments for the purpose of evaluating the feasibility of specific interaction technologies.

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Event Title: MobileHCI 2010
Event Type: Other
Event Dates: 2010-09-07 - 2010-09-10
Uncontrolled Keywords: mobile speech input,case study,evaluation
Last Modified: 09 Dec 2024 09:19
Date Deposited: 22 Jul 2013 14:48
PURE Output Type: Paper
Published Date: 2010
Authors: Lumsden, Jo (ORCID Profile 0000-0002-8637-7647)
Langton, Nathan
Kondratova, Irina

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