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Help Strategies for Speech Dialogue Systems in Automotive Environments

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In this paper we discuss advanced help concepts for speech dialogues. Based on current research results in the field of human-machine-interfaces, we describe two advanced help concepts based on hierarchical structuring of help dialogues. Furthermore we explain the test design for our usabilty experiments and present the methods and measures we used to collect our test data. Finally we report the results from our usability tests and discuss our findings.

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Hof, A., Hagen, E. (2006). Help Strategies for Speech Dialogue Systems in Automotive Environments. In: André, E., Dybkjær, L., Minker, W., Neumann, H., Weber, M. (eds) Perception and Interactive Technologies. PIT 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4021. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11768029_11

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