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Voice User Interface Design
Voice User Interface Design
Table of Contents
Copyright
Praise for Voice User Interface Design
About the Authors and Radio Rex
Preface
Organization of The Book
Audience
Web Site
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1. Introduction to Voice User Interfaces
1.1 What Is a Voice User Interface?
1.2 Why Speech?
1.3 Where Do We Go from Here?
Chapter 2. Overview of Spoken Language Technology
2.1 Architecture of a Spoken Language System
2.2 The Impact of Speech Technology on Design Decisions
2.3 Conclusion
Chapter 3. Overview of the Methodology
3.1 Methodological Principles
3.2 Steps of the Methodology
3.3 Applying the Methodology to Real-World Applications
3.4 Conclusion
Part II: Definition Phase: Requirements Gathering and High-Level Design
Chapter 4. Requirements and High-Level Design Methodology
4.1 Requirements Definition
4.2 High-Level Design
4.3 Conclusion
Chapter 5. High-Level Design Elements
5.1 Dialog Strategy and Grammar Type
5.2 Pervasive Dialog Elements
5.3 Conclusion
Chapter 6. Creating Persona, by Design
6.1 What Is Persona?
6.2 Where Does Persona Come From?
6.3 A Checklist for Persona Design
6.4 Persona Definition
6.5 Conclusion
Chapter 7. Sample Application: Requirements and High-Level Design
7.1 Lexington Brokerage
7.2 Requirements Definition
7.3 High-Level Design
7.4 Conclusion
Part III: Design Phase: Detailed Design
Chapter 8. Detailed Design Methodology
8.1 Anatomy of a Dialog State
8.2 Call Flow Design
8.3 Prompt Design
8.4 User Testing
8.5 Design Principles
8.6 Conclusion
Chapter 9. Minimizing Cognitive Load
9.1 Conceptual Complexity
9.2 Memory Load
9.3 Attention
9.4 Conclusion
Chapter 10. Designing Prompts
10.1 Conversation as Discourse
10.2 Cohesion
10.3 Information Structure
10.4 Spoken Versus Written English
10.5 Register and Consistency
10.6 Jargon
10.7 The Cooperative Principle
10.8 Conclusion
Chapter 11. Planning Prosody
11.1 What Is Prosody?
11.2 Functions of Prosody
11.3 Stress
11.4 Intonation
11.5 Concatenating Phone Numbers
11.6 Minimizing Concatenation Splices
11.7 Pauses
11.8 TTS Guidelines
11.9 Conclusion
Chapter 12. Maximizing Efficiency and Clarity
12.1 Efficiency
12.2 Clarity
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