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Adaptivity in speech-based multilingual e-mail client

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In speech interfaces users must be aware what can be done with the system - in other words, the system must provide information to help the users to know what to say. We have addressed this challenge by using adaptive techniques that support the learning and use of speech applications. We describe how adaptivity can be supported on architectural level, how user modeling can help to make the interface more adaptive, how integrated tutoring teaches the users to use speech applications and how context adaptive universal commands support cross domain learning. Specific issues concerning e-mail domain are discussed and examples from a working speech-based e-mail application are given.

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    NordiCHI '04: Proceedings of the third Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction
    October 2004
    472 pages
    ISBN:1581138571
    DOI:10.1145/1028014

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