Designing for voice interactions
Voice controlled interfaces and natural language processing are becoming normal. Major mobile platforms now have voice integrated into the operating system, and Google has been engineering its voice search experience in leaps and bounds recently.
Voice interactions will transform how we interact with computers and – just like the touch interfaces that came before them – mobile devices are driving the change.
In this presentation you will:
- Learn about emerging interaction patterns for voice, such as using multi-modal input methods to support user-preference and error recovery
- Get some practical insights on how to adapt your design process for voice
- Find out how to test and validate voice interactions with users
- Learn about currently available technology for natural language processing and voice libraries and their strengths/weaknesses
- Walk through lessons learned during end-to-end design and delivery of a product