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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
Aston University
Bringing the High Seas into the Lab to Evaluate Speech Input Feasibility: A Case Study : SiMPE – 5th Workshop on Speech in Mobile and Pervasive Environments (part of ACM MobileHCI’2010)
<21> Delivered novel, contextually-relevant, empirical voice-input feasibility data to Trapster (http://trapster.ca/) who used it to inform advancement of marine electronics systems (e.g., Your Ocean) for enhanced productivity in the world-wide fishery industry. Founding Partner Daniel Doiron (daniel.doiron5@gmail.com) commented that results "saved Trapster a tremendous amount of time and effort in moving ahead with this technology". The paper contributed knowledge and methodological enhancement regarding effective evaluation approaches for mobile technologies in a domain previously untouched by such research. Related research gained substantial international press interest (5th most publicised event) during the 2010 British Science Festival.