Title
Acceptability of Speech and Silent Speech Input Methods in Private and Public
Abstract
ABSTRACTSilent speech input converts non-acoustic features like tongue and lip movements into text. It has been demonstrated as a promising input method on mobile devices and has been explored for a variety of audiences and contexts where the acoustic signal is unavailable (e.g., people with speech disorders) or unreliable (e.g., noisy environment). Though the method shows promise, very little is known about peoples’ perceptions regarding using it. In this work, first, we conduct two user studies to explore users’ attitudes towards the method with a particular focus on social acceptance and error tolerance. Results show that people perceive silent speech as more socially acceptable than speech input and are willing to tolerate more errors with it to uphold privacy and security. We then conduct a third study to identify a suitable method for providing real-time feedback on silent speech input. Results show users find an abstract feedback method effective and significantly more private and secure than a commonly used video feedback method.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.1145/3411764.3445430
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
1
0.35
References 
Authors
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Laxmi Pandey111.70
Khalad Hasan213710.27
Ahmed Sabbir Arif357.49