
Listen Up!: Speech Recognition's Impact on Communication, Rhetoric, and Interface
http://www.stanford.edu/%7Erpropper/e-rhetorics/project/
Propper, Ryan
Stanford University
2005
Abstract:
Look around the computer screen on which you're viewing this document. Do you see a keyboard and mouse a short distance away? These two traditional input devices have become so deeply entrenched as the established human-computer interface that they are inseparable from our notion of the 'computing experience.' Yet in many ways, keyboards and mice only make our experiences with computers more unnatural, forcing us into modes of interaction that we would never use with other people. In other words, they make humans interact with machines, rather than machines with humans.