A Review on Voice User Interface for Illiterate People

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Original languageEnglish
Pages1-6
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2014

Conference

Title3rd South East Asian Network of Ergonomics Societies International Conference 2014, Singapore (ISBN: 978-981-07-7758-6)
PlaceSingapore
Period1 - 4 December 2014

Abstract

To provide equal access to information and technology to illiterate people, interface designers must consider their abilities and limitations. Many of them only have access to feature phones which only allow them to make phone calls and other basic functions. There have beensome attempts to develop applications based on Voice User Interface to enable them to get equal benefit from technology, such as phone based information system, voice based web browser accessible from phone, etc. However, users still face many problems. This is a literature review study on the works of voice user interface and cognitive abilities of illiterate people. Illiterate people are found to have lower cognitive abilities needed to be able to use an interactive system effectively, especially on memory ability as well as structural and abstract thinking. This paper discusses the implications and challenges of designing voice user interface for illiterate people.

Citation Format(s)

A Review on Voice User Interface for Illiterate People. / RESTYANDITO, 0; CHAN, Hoi Shou Alan.

2014. 1-6 Paper presented at 3rd South East Asian Network of Ergonomics Societies International Conference 2014, Singapore (ISBN: 978-981-07-7758-6), Singapore.

Research output: Conference Papers (RGC: 31A, 31B, 32, 33)32_Refereed conference paper (no ISBN/ISSN)peer-review