Designing Human Interface in Speech Technology covers specific theories,
tools and methods for designing, testing and evaluating speech-related
human-system interfaces. The author develops the human factors
perspective for speech technology applications. This monograph bridges a
gap between the needs of the technical engineer and cognitive
researchers related to speech technology applications. The approach is
systematic and the focus is the utility of speech related product
design. The target audience includes designers, engineers, and decision
makers working in the area of speech technology research.