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The "smart mobile" has become an essential and inseparable part of
our lives. This powerful tool enables us to perform multi-tasks in
different modalities of voice, text, gesture, etc. The user plays
an important role in the mode of operation, so multimodal
interaction provides the user with new complex multiple modalities
of interfacing with a system, such as speech, touch, type and more.
The book will discuss the new world of mobile multimodality,
focusing on innovative technologies and design which create a
state-of-the-art user interface. It will examine the practical
challenges entailed in meeting commercial deployment goals, and
offer new approaches to the designing such interfaces. A multimodal
interface for mobile devices requires the integration of several
recognition technologies together with sophisticated user interface
and distinct tools for input and output of data. The book will
address the challenge of designing devices in a synergetic fashion
which does not burden the user or to create a technological
overload.
New technology in vehicles is transforming the way people move
around as well as what they do in their vehicles. How does one
communicate with an in-car speech system and how does this vary by
language or cultural community? This book explores this process by
focusing on the communication practices that people engage in when
using their in-car systems and when talking about their vehicles
with co-passengers. Chapters present a robust theory and
methodology for studying communication in cars, how tasks are begun
and ended, how people switch between tasks, how non-task talk
appears, what ways and styles of communication drivers prefer, and
how they expect the system voice to respond, among other things.
Particular attention is given to cultural preferences as they are
evident in this communication; these preferences are found to
ground various trajectories in the use and meaning of in-car
communication practices. The book explores these matters with a
focus on the United States and Mainland China. Implications are
drawn for the design and utilization of in-car communication
systems.
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