A voice-activated integrated development environment for manually disabled programmers
Authors:
D. D. Langan a;
T. F. Hain a;
T. J. Hubbell b;
J. Fr
seth c
seth c
| Affiliations: | a University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA |
| b Lexmark International, Lexington, KY, USA | |
| c UNINETT, Trondheim, Norway |
DOI:
10.1080/17483100701343459
Publication Frequency:
6 issues per year
Published in:
Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology,
Volume
3,
Issue
1 &
2
January
2008
, pages 82
- 92
First Published:
January
2008
Subject:
Rehabilitation Medicine;
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Abstract
Purpose. The paper presents the design and implementation of voice-based interface to support two types of application development activities (coding, and visual GUI design) by manually disabled programmers.
Method. Prototype programs were implemented, and tests were performed for both proposed voice-based interface models. Results. The interface design concepts, and the results and lessons learned of the usability studies are discussed. Conclusions. The usability studies indicated that the interface models were sound, although the voice recognition aspects left something to be desired. |
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