Writing and Speech Recognition: Observing Error Correction Strategies of Professional Writers


Mariëlle Leijten


Title
Voorwoord
Table of contents
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Section I : Adaptation and writing processes of novice speech recognition users in their professional working environments
Chapter 2 : How do writers adapt to speech recognition software? The influence of learning styles on writing processes in speech technology environments
Chapter 3 : Writing with speech recognition: The adaptation process of professional writers with and without dictating experience
Chapter 4 : Repair strategies in writing with speech recognition: The effect of experience with classical dictating
Section II : Error correction strategies in isolated contexts
Chapter 5 : The effect of errors in the text produced so far: Strategy decisions based on error span, input mode, and lexicality
Chapter 6 : Isolating the effects of writing mode from error span, input mode, and lexicality when correcting text production errors: A multilevel analysis
Section III : Error correction strategies of professional speech recognition users writing business texts
Chapter 7 : The text produced so far in business texts: Error correction strategies of professional speech recognition users
Section IV : Logging writing processes in a Windows environment
Chapter 8 : Inputlog: A research tool for observing and analyzing multimodal writing processes in a Windows environment
Chapter 9 : Summary
References
Samenvatting
Curriculum Vitae
Complete text
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