Author: David P. Morgan
Edition: 2nd
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0967127823
Edition: 2nd
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0967127823
How to Build a Speech Recognition Application: Second Edition: A Style Guide for Telephony Dialogues
Although this style guide has stood up fairly well over the two and a half years since it was first published, the voice user interface subject area has continued to expand and mature. Get How to Build a Speech Recognition Application: Second Edition computer books for free.
In this edition we have taken more time to address voice portals and we have added an appendix on selecting and training "Voice Talent." It has become obvious over the past few years that selecting the talent for the application can have as much impact on the end user as the design itself. Furthermore, the application designer and the talent must work together to create a satisfying user experience. We have also rewritten and expanded on Chapter 11, "Usability Testing and Performance Reporting." Most of the new material summarizes our experiences since the fi Check How to Build a Speech Recognition Application: Second Edition our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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In this edition we have taken more time to address voice portals and we have added an appendix on selecting and training "Voice Talent." It has become obvious over the past few years that selecting the talent for the application can have as much impact on the end user as the design itself. Furthermore, the application designer and the talent must work together to create a satisfying user experience. We have also rewritten and expanded on Chapter 11, "Usability Testing and Performance Reporting n this edition we have taken more time to address voice portals and we have added an appendix on selecting and training "Voice Talent." It has become obvious over the past few years that selecting the talent for the application can have as much impact on the end user as the design itself. Furthermore, the application designer and the talent must work together to create a satisfying user experience. We have also rewritten and expanded on Chapter 11, "Usability Testing and Performance Reporting." Most of the new material summarizes our experiences since the fi
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