Designing driver centric natural voice user interfaces
Published in Adjunct Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, 2011
Abstract
The current growth of automotive electronics aims toextend vehicle functionality and information access. Thispaper explores the application of Natural Voice UserInterfaces as a preferred interaction modality with in-vehicle technologies to lower driver distraction effects andimprove the user experience. The benefits and risks ofnatural speech interactions are evaluated in order topropose a driver-centric design guideline based on previousresearch. The paper concludes that driving scenarios canprofit considerably from systems that apply natural speechinterfaces to allow the driver to access information.
Key Contributions
- Natural Voice Interaction
- Voice-interfaced user help system design
- Conversational Dialogue Managment
- Context-aware system and architecture vision