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Comparison of the two complementary user interfaces: Only pen input and screen (visual) output versus a pure speech based input/output interface 

Comparison of the two complementary user interfaces: Only pen input and screen (visual) output versus a pure speech based input/output interface 

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This paper explores how multimodal interfaces make it easier for people with sensory impairments to interact with mobile terminals such as PDAs and rd generation mobile phones (3G/UMTS). We have developed a flexible speech centric composite multimodal interface to a map-based information service on a mobile terminal. This user interface has proven...

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