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Computational linguistics / Hypermedia / Hypertext / Network architecture / User interfaces / User interface / Speech recognition / Speech synthesis / Graphical user interface / User interface techniques / Human–computer interaction / Software
Date: 2006-02-10 20:56:10
Computational linguistics
Hypermedia
Hypertext
Network architecture
User interfaces
User interface
Speech recognition
Speech synthesis
Graphical user interface
User interface techniques
Human–computer interaction
Software

Hyperspeech: Navigating in Speech-Only Barry Hypermedia

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