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Designing the user interface for multimodal speech and gesture applications: State-of-the-art systems and research directions for 2000 and beyondby: S Oviatt, P Cohen, L Wu, J Vergo, L Duncan, B Suhm, J Bers, T Holzman, T Winograd, J Landay, J Larson, D Ferro
(2000)
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AbstractThe growing interest in multimodal interface design is inspired in large part by the goals of supporting more transparent, flexible, efficient, and powerfully expressive means of humancomputer interaction than in the past. Multimodal interfaces are expected to support a wider range of diverse applications, to be usable by a broader spectrum of the average population, and to function more reliably under realistic and challenging usage conditions. In this paper, we summarize the emerging...
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