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John Robert Bonneau

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Gardner-Bonneau, Daryle Jean, Bonneau, John Robert and Ahlstrom, Bengt Martin (1987): Voice Recognition Technology Potential for a Complex Map Query System. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 31st Annual Meeting 1987. pp. 956-960.

The purpose of this paper is to present a comparison of mouse, keyboard and voice inputs to a complex map database query system. The system, developed at FDA 53 in Linkoping, Sweden, is a multi-purpose one; the particular application involved here is one developed for monitoring water traffic on Lake Vattern. In a 4 x 2 within-subjects design, throughput was measured for mouse, keyboard, voice-english, and voice-swedish queries, both pre-composed and user-composed. An error analysis was also conducted. Results of the pilot study indicated that while voice was superior for pre-composed query entry, it was not necessarily superior for the entry of user-composed ones. System changes designed to improve performance in the voice and mouse input modes are discussed.

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