5 | -- | 6 | Daryle Gardner-Bonneau. Preface |
5 | -- | 6 | Anthony J. Vitale. Editorial |
7 | -- | 19 | Howard C. Nusbaum, Alexander L. Francis, Anne S. Henly. Measuring the naturalness of synthetic speech |
7 | -- | 19 | Bruce Balentine, Colin M. Ayer, Clint L. Miller, Brian L. Scott. Debouncing the speech button: A sliding capture window device for synchronizing turn-taking |
21 | -- | 31 | T. V. Raman, David Gries. Audio formatting - Making spoken text and math comprehensible |
21 | -- | 31 | James C. Mundt, John S. Searles, M. W. Perrine, Dan Walter. Conducting longitudinal studies of behavior using interactive voice response technology |
33 | -- | 44 | H. Boyd Morrison, John G. Casali. Intelligibility of synthesized voice messages in commercial truck cab noise for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners |
33 | -- | 40 | Robert D. Rodman, J. Oliver Williams. Voter response to computerized campaigning |
41 | -- | 48 | Michael J. DeHaemer, George Wright, Margaret H. Richards, Thomas W. Dillon. Keep talking - Performance effectiveness with continuous voice recognition for spreadsheet users |
45 | -- | 59 | Chris Baber, Graham I. Johnson, D. Cleaver. Factors affecting users' choice of words in speech-based interaction with public technology |
61 | -- | 69 | Jerome J. Congleton, William A. Jones, Samuel G. Shiflett, Kevin P. McSweeney, R. Dale Huchingson. An evaluation of voice stress analysis techniques in a simulated AWACS environment |
71 | -- | 79 | Maria Milenkovic, Alan J. Happ, James R. Lewis. Design decisions for a voice navigation system |