Title :
Report generation using multi-modal data entry for office systems
Author :
McKay, I. ; Jack, M.A. ; Thomson, R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Edinburgh Univ., UK
Abstract :
The purpose of the paper is to introduce work from the ongoing Tentalus project, which aims to explore multi-modal user interfaces (or MMUI´s) in the context of report generation by a professional. The paper emphasises the user interface issues regarding such MMUI´s, as well as the problems involved with the integration of multiple modes of data entry into one system such that the user can choose which mode to use to enter data. A range of user interface components available to the system designer are assessed to characterise their relative merits, with a view to preparing their optimised combination. Data entry devices discussed are: speech recognition, bar code reader technology, pen-based character recognition, the QWERTY keyboard, and mouse-activated pull-down lists
Keywords :
user interfaces; QWERTY keyboard; Tentalus project; bar code reader technology; data entry devices; mouse-activated pull-down lists; multi-modal data entry; multi-modal user interfaces; office systems; pen-based character recognition; professional; report generation; speech recognition; system designer; user-interface components;
Conference_Titel :
IEE Colloquium on Interfaces - The Leading Edge (Digest No.1996/126)
Conference_Location :
Dundee
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19960798