Acceptance of a Speech Interface for Biomedical Data Collection
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.
Date: October 25, 1997
Book Title: Proceedings of the AMIA 1997 Annual Fall Symposium
Type: Article
Pages: 739-743
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@Article{Acceptance_of_a_Speech_Interface_for_Bio,
author = "Mike Grasso and David Ebert and Tim Finin",
title = "{Acceptance of a Speech Interface for Biomedical Data Collection}",
month = "October",
year = "1997",
pages = "739-743",
journal = "Proceedings of the AMIA 1997 Annual Fall Symposium",
}