Title
Wizard-of-Oz test of ARTUR: a computer-based speech training system with articulation correction
Abstract
This study has been performed in order to test the human-machine interface of a computer-based speech training aid named ARTUR with the main feature that it can give suggestions on how to improve articulation. Two user groups were involved: three children aged 9-14 with extensive experience of speech training, and three children aged 6. All children had general language disorders.The study indicates that the present interface is usable without prior training or instructions, even for the younger children, although it needs some improvement to fit illiterate children. The granularity of the mesh that classifies mispronunciations was satisfactory, but can be developed further.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1145/1090785.1090795
ASSETS
Keywords
Field
DocType
main feature,prior training,illiterate child,wizard-of-oz test,present interface,computer-based speech training system,articulation correction,speech training,general language disorder,human-machine interface,user group,extensive experience,computer-based speech training aid,computer and information science,user interface,user,human machine interface
USable,Speech training,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Natural language processing,Artificial intelligence,User interface,Multimedia,Wizard of oz,Information and Computer Science
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-59593-159-7
24
1.83
References 
Authors
4
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Olle Bälter116018.44
Olov Engwall219730.71
Anne-Marie Öster38110.65
hedvig kjellstrom449142.24