Journal of Library and Information Studies (Jun 2016)

Users' Perceived Difficulties and Corresponding Reformulation Strategies in Google Voice Search

  • Wei Jeng,
  • Jiepu Jiang,
  • Daqing He

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6182/jlis.2016.14(1).025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 25 – 39

Abstract

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In this article, we report users’ perceptions of query input errors and query reformulation strategies in voice search using data collected through a laboratory user study. Our results reveal that: 1)users' perceived obstacles during a voice search can be related to speech recognition errors and topic complexity; 2) users naturally develop different strategies to deal with various types of words (e.g., acronyms, single-worded queries, non-English words) with high error rates in speech recognition; and 3) users can have various emotional reactions when encounter voice input errors and they develop preferred usage occasions for voice search.

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