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- Improving Voice Recognition Prompts for Users in Various Application Environments (Semester Unknown) IPRO 316: ImprovingVoiceRecognitionPromptsIPRO316PosterF10
- Creator
- Bossemeyer, Andrew, Morrison, Ruth, Gopal, Shashank, Klansky, Gabriel, Peterson, Naomi, Webster, Alexander, Winston, Nithin, Echavarria, Vincent, Milonzi, Robert, Bossemeyer, Andrew, Peterson, Naomi
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- 2010, 2010-12
- Description
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Users of speech recognition technology often hyperarticulate (i.e., exaggerate) their speech in response to recognition failures and...
Show moreUsers of speech recognition technology often hyperarticulate (i.e., exaggerate) their speech in response to recognition failures and subsequent requests to repeat (e.g., \I'm sorry, I didn't understand, please repeat the input."). Hyperarticula- tion usually leads to further recognition failure. The goal of the current project is to develop a protocol for testing di erent talker characteristics of voice prompts in speech recognizers with an aim towards minimizing hyperarticulated speech from users. This IPRO is equally suited to students interested in the more tech- nical aspects of acoustic phonetics and voice recognition as well as the cognitive aspects of predicting user behavior in technology-mediated environments.
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- Improving Voice Recognition Prompts for Users in Various Application Environments (Semester Unknown) IPRO 316: ImprovingVoiceRecognitionPromptsIPRO316FinalReportF10
- Creator
- Bossemeyer, Andrew, Morrison, Ruth, Gopal, Shashank, Klansky, Gabriel, Peterson, Naomi, Webster, Alexander, Winston, Nithin, Echavarria, Vincent, Milonzi, Robert, Bossemeyer, Andrew, Peterson, Naomi
- Date
- 2010, 2010-12
- Description
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Users of speech recognition technology often hyperarticulate (i.e., exaggerate) their speech in response to recognition failures and...
Show moreUsers of speech recognition technology often hyperarticulate (i.e., exaggerate) their speech in response to recognition failures and subsequent requests to repeat (e.g., \I'm sorry, I didn't understand, please repeat the input."). Hyperarticula- tion usually leads to further recognition failure. The goal of the current project is to develop a protocol for testing di erent talker characteristics of voice prompts in speech recognizers with an aim towards minimizing hyperarticulated speech from users. This IPRO is equally suited to students interested in the more tech- nical aspects of acoustic phonetics and voice recognition as well as the cognitive aspects of predicting user behavior in technology-mediated environments.
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- Improving Voice Recognition Prompts for Users in Various Application Environments (Semester Unknown) IPRO 316
- Creator
- Bossemeyer, Andrew, Morrison, Ruth, Gopal, Shashank, Klansky, Gabriel, Peterson, Naomi, Webster, Alexander, Winston, Nithin, Echavarria, Vincent, Milonzi, Robert, Bossemeyer, Andrew, Peterson, Naomi
- Date
- 2010, 2010-12
- Description
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Users of speech recognition technology often hyperarticulate (i.e., exaggerate) their speech in response to recognition failures and...
Show moreUsers of speech recognition technology often hyperarticulate (i.e., exaggerate) their speech in response to recognition failures and subsequent requests to repeat (e.g., \I'm sorry, I didn't understand, please repeat the input."). Hyperarticula- tion usually leads to further recognition failure. The goal of the current project is to develop a protocol for testing di erent talker characteristics of voice prompts in speech recognizers with an aim towards minimizing hyperarticulated speech from users. This IPRO is equally suited to students interested in the more tech- nical aspects of acoustic phonetics and voice recognition as well as the cognitive aspects of predicting user behavior in technology-mediated environments.
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- Improving Voice Recognition Prompts for Users in Various Application Environments (Semester Unknown) IPRO 316: ImprovingVoiceRecognitionPromptsIPRO316ProjectPlanF10
- Creator
- Bossemeyer, Andrew, Morrison, Ruth, Gopal, Shashank, Klansky, Gabriel, Peterson, Naomi, Webster, Alexander, Winston, Nithin, Echavarria, Vincent, Milonzi, Robert, Bossemeyer, Andrew, Peterson, Naomi
- Date
- 2010, 2010-12
- Description
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Users of speech recognition technology often hyperarticulate (i.e., exaggerate) their speech in response to recognition failures and...
Show moreUsers of speech recognition technology often hyperarticulate (i.e., exaggerate) their speech in response to recognition failures and subsequent requests to repeat (e.g., \I'm sorry, I didn't understand, please repeat the input."). Hyperarticula- tion usually leads to further recognition failure. The goal of the current project is to develop a protocol for testing di erent talker characteristics of voice prompts in speech recognizers with an aim towards minimizing hyperarticulated speech from users. This IPRO is equally suited to students interested in the more tech- nical aspects of acoustic phonetics and voice recognition as well as the cognitive aspects of predicting user behavior in technology-mediated environments.
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- Improving Voice Recognition Prompts for Users in Various Application Environments (Semester Unknown) IPRO 316: ImprovingVoiceRecognitionPromptsIPRO316MidTermPresentationF10
- Creator
- Bossemeyer, Andrew, Morrison, Ruth, Gopal, Shashank, Klansky, Gabriel, Peterson, Naomi, Webster, Alexander, Winston, Nithin, Echavarria, Vincent, Milonzi, Robert, Bossemeyer, Andrew, Peterson, Naomi
- Date
- 2010, 2010-12
- Description
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Users of speech recognition technology often hyperarticulate (i.e., exaggerate) their speech in response to recognition failures and...
Show moreUsers of speech recognition technology often hyperarticulate (i.e., exaggerate) their speech in response to recognition failures and subsequent requests to repeat (e.g., \I'm sorry, I didn't understand, please repeat the input."). Hyperarticula- tion usually leads to further recognition failure. The goal of the current project is to develop a protocol for testing di erent talker characteristics of voice prompts in speech recognizers with an aim towards minimizing hyperarticulated speech from users. This IPRO is equally suited to students interested in the more tech- nical aspects of acoustic phonetics and voice recognition as well as the cognitive aspects of predicting user behavior in technology-mediated environments.
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- Improving Voice Recognition Prompts for Users in Various Application Environments (Semester Unknown) IPRO 316: ImprovingVoiceRecognitionPromptsIPRO316FinalPresentationF10
- Creator
- Bossemeyer, Andrew, Morrison, Ruth, Gopal, Shashank, Klansky, Gabriel, Peterson, Naomi, Webster, Alexander, Winston, Nithin, Echavarria, Vincent, Milonzi, Robert, Bossemeyer, Andrew, Peterson, Naomi
- Date
- 2010, 2010-12
- Description
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Users of speech recognition technology often hyperarticulate (i.e., exaggerate) their speech in response to recognition failures and...
Show moreUsers of speech recognition technology often hyperarticulate (i.e., exaggerate) their speech in response to recognition failures and subsequent requests to repeat (e.g., \I'm sorry, I didn't understand, please repeat the input."). Hyperarticula- tion usually leads to further recognition failure. The goal of the current project is to develop a protocol for testing di erent talker characteristics of voice prompts in speech recognizers with an aim towards minimizing hyperarticulated speech from users. This IPRO is equally suited to students interested in the more tech- nical aspects of acoustic phonetics and voice recognition as well as the cognitive aspects of predicting user behavior in technology-mediated environments.
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- Green Building Design Concept & Integration (EnPRO357): GreenBuildingDesignConceptandIntegrationEnPRO357ProjectPlanSp10
- Creator
- Bossemeyer, Andrew, Bouck, Ryan, Chavez, Jorge, Cortes, Guadalupe, Mcquillan, Brett, Mcluckie, Robert, Nielson, Beth, Ong, Alex, Plumb, Isaac, Rantilla, Timothy, Ustupska, Aneta, Warnes, Michael
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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Our purpose is to seek the best solution to designing a sustainable mixed use building for our client in Oak Park. A model of which can also...
Show moreOur purpose is to seek the best solution to designing a sustainable mixed use building for our client in Oak Park. A model of which can also be applied to other sites in the area. The design will focus on a solution that minimizes energy consumption and environmental impact by incorporating available sustainable technologies, sustainable design strategies, and analysis of economic viability.
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- Green Building Design Concept & Integration (EnPRO357): GreenBuildingDesignConceptandIntegrationEnPRO357FinalReportSp10
- Creator
- Bossemeyer, Andrew, Bouck, Ryan, Chavez, Jorge, Cortes, Guadalupe, Mcquillan, Brett, Mcluckie, Robert, Nielson, Beth, Ong, Alex, Plumb, Isaac, Rantilla, Timothy, Ustupska, Aneta, Warnes, Michael
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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Our purpose is to seek the best solution to designing a sustainable mixed use building for our client in Oak Park. A model of which can also...
Show moreOur purpose is to seek the best solution to designing a sustainable mixed use building for our client in Oak Park. A model of which can also be applied to other sites in the area. The design will focus on a solution that minimizes energy consumption and environmental impact by incorporating available sustainable technologies, sustainable design strategies, and analysis of economic viability.
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- Green Building Design Concept & Integration (EnPRO357): GreenBuildingDesignConceptandIntegrationEnPRO357AbstractSp10
- Creator
- Bossemeyer, Andrew, Bouck, Ryan, Chavez, Jorge, Cortes, Guadalupe, Mcquillan, Brett, Mcluckie, Robert, Nielson, Beth, Ong, Alex, Plumb, Isaac, Rantilla, Timothy, Ustupska, Aneta, Warnes, Michael
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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Our purpose is to seek the best solution to designing a sustainable mixed use building for our client in Oak Park. A model of which can also...
Show moreOur purpose is to seek the best solution to designing a sustainable mixed use building for our client in Oak Park. A model of which can also be applied to other sites in the area. The design will focus on a solution that minimizes energy consumption and environmental impact by incorporating available sustainable technologies, sustainable design strategies, and analysis of economic viability.
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- Green Building Design Concept & Integration (EnPRO357): GreenBuildingDesignConceptandIntegrationEnPRO357Poster2Sp10
- Creator
- Bossemeyer, Andrew, Bouck, Ryan, Chavez, Jorge, Cortes, Guadalupe, Mcquillan, Brett, Mcluckie, Robert, Nielson, Beth, Ong, Alex, Plumb, Isaac, Rantilla, Timothy, Ustupska, Aneta, Warnes, Michael
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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Our purpose is to seek the best solution to designing a sustainable mixed use building for our client in Oak Park. A model of which can also...
Show moreOur purpose is to seek the best solution to designing a sustainable mixed use building for our client in Oak Park. A model of which can also be applied to other sites in the area. The design will focus on a solution that minimizes energy consumption and environmental impact by incorporating available sustainable technologies, sustainable design strategies, and analysis of economic viability.
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- Green Building Design Concept & Integration (EnPRO357): GreenBuildingDesignConceptandIntegrationEnPRO357FinalPresentationSp10
- Creator
- Bossemeyer, Andrew, Bouck, Ryan, Chavez, Jorge, Cortes, Guadalupe, Mcquillan, Brett, Mcluckie, Robert, Nielson, Beth, Ong, Alex, Plumb, Isaac, Rantilla, Timothy, Ustupska, Aneta, Warnes, Michael
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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Our purpose is to seek the best solution to designing a sustainable mixed use building for our client in Oak Park. A model of which can also...
Show moreOur purpose is to seek the best solution to designing a sustainable mixed use building for our client in Oak Park. A model of which can also be applied to other sites in the area. The design will focus on a solution that minimizes energy consumption and environmental impact by incorporating available sustainable technologies, sustainable design strategies, and analysis of economic viability.
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- Title
- Green Building Design Concept & Integration (EnPRO357)
- Creator
- Bossemeyer, Andrew, Bouck, Ryan, Chavez, Jorge, Cortes, Guadalupe, Mcquillan, Brett, Mcluckie, Robert, Nielson, Beth, Ong, Alex, Plumb, Isaac, Rantilla, Timothy, Ustupska, Aneta, Warnes, Michael
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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Our purpose is to seek the best solution to designing a sustainable mixed use building for our client in Oak Park. A model of which can also...
Show moreOur purpose is to seek the best solution to designing a sustainable mixed use building for our client in Oak Park. A model of which can also be applied to other sites in the area. The design will focus on a solution that minimizes energy consumption and environmental impact by incorporating available sustainable technologies, sustainable design strategies, and analysis of economic viability.
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- Green Building Design Concept & Integration (EnPRO357): GreenBuildingDesignConceptandIntegrationEnPRO357Poster1Sp10
- Creator
- Bossemeyer, Andrew, Bouck, Ryan, Chavez, Jorge, Cortes, Guadalupe, Mcquillan, Brett, Mcluckie, Robert, Nielson, Beth, Ong, Alex, Plumb, Isaac, Rantilla, Timothy, Ustupska, Aneta, Warnes, Michael
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
-
Our purpose is to seek the best solution to designing a sustainable mixed use building for our client in Oak Park. A model of which can also...
Show moreOur purpose is to seek the best solution to designing a sustainable mixed use building for our client in Oak Park. A model of which can also be applied to other sites in the area. The design will focus on a solution that minimizes energy consumption and environmental impact by incorporating available sustainable technologies, sustainable design strategies, and analysis of economic viability.
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