Below are the Powerpoint slides presented at the one-day event based on the Stanford course, Communication 369, "Experiments in Voice User Interfaces." A more elaborate web site will be developed in the coming months, including access to the actual questionnaires, sample experiments, etc..

Clifford Nass and the students of Communication 369 are currently working on a book manuscript, Voice Interfaces: Social Psychology and Design, that will describe this work in more detail.

Introductory remarks by Professor Clifford Nass
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Personal vs. Impersonal Speech (I/Me vs. Passive voice)
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Effects of Prompt Voice (TTS vs. Recorded; Gender) and Participant Gender on Disclosure
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Fact vs. Opinion and TTS vs. Human Voice
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Gender and TTS
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Mixing TTS and Recorded Speech
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When Voice and Content Don't Match
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Choice of TTS Voice
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Matching Synthetic Faces with TTS and Recorded Speech: Maximization or Consistency
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In-Group Prompts
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Speech Recognition-Based Search and Prompting Strategies
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Lifelike Agents
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Consistency between Sender Personality and TTS Personality in Email
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Touch Interfaces
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Size and Number of Functions
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Gender of Recorded Speech
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Last updated October 5, 2000
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