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Say what? why users choose to speak their web queries

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Say what? why users choose to speak their web queries
The context in which a speech-driven application is used (or conversely not used) can be an important signal for recognition engines, and for spoken interface design. Using large-scale logs from a widely deployed spoken system, we analyze on an aggregate level factors that are correlated with a decision to speak a web search query rather than type it. We find the factors most predictive of spoken queries are whether a query is made from an unconventional keyboard, for a search topic relating to a users' location, or for a search topic that can be answered in a "hands-free" fashion. We also find, contrary to our intuition, that longer queries have a higher probability of being typed than shorter queries.
Maryam Kamvar, Doug Beeferman
Added 18 May 2011
Updated 18 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where INTERSPEECH
Authors Maryam Kamvar, Doug Beeferman
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