Voice can provide a simple, compelling user experience, but the path to adding voice controls to any product, service, or application is complex. As dominant tech players continue to develop ...
Voice-user interfaces (VUIs) allow users to interact with machines using voice alone. They use speech recognition and natural-language processing to enable users to complete some tasks. VUIs have been ...
Voice interactions can provide richer experiences for customers or be a source for frustration. Some tips on designing VUIs that work. Improvements in speech recognition in recent years have pushed ...
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It's good to talk. Voice could be the next big user interface. It won't be the first time, but it might be the first time it actually works. Imagine dispensing with those horrible menus on cameras.
The next wave of IT innovation will be powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning. We look at the ways companies can take advantage of it and how to get started. Nuance said it will ...
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A voice user interface, or VUI (pronounced VOO-hee), is described as a technology that allows people to interact with a computer or device using spoken commands. VUI technology is evolving much faster ...
If you read newspapers and magazines, browse the Web, or watch television, it should be obvious that the world has lost patience with self-service solutions with poorly designed voice user interfaces.