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      Voice interfaces in everyday life

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      Publication date
      2018-02-20
      Creators
      Porcheron, Martin
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      Description
      Anonymised transcripts of Amazon Echo interfaces in a home, as used in the CHI 2018 paper "Voice Interfaces in Everyday Life". This data was captured using a custom-built recording device ("Conditional Voice Recorder") that recorded a minute before and a minute after Amazon Echo interactions in the home. More information on recording can be found in the paper. Audio recordings for the transcripts available to download may be available by contacting one of the listed contributors. This data can only be released for research purposes.
      External URI
      • https://rdmc.nottingham.ac.uk/handle/internal/346
      DOI
      • http://doi.org/10.17639/nott.342
      Related publication DOI
      • 10.1145/3173574.3174214
      Links
      • http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49153/
      • http://doi.org/10.17639/nott.342
      Subjects
      • Sound recordings
      • Human-machine systems
      • Human-computer interaction
      • voice interface, voice user interface, vui, bot, conversation agent, intelligent personal assistant, amazon echo, home, in-the-home, transcript
      • Computer Sciences::Computer science::Human-computer interaction
      • Social Studies::Sociology::Sociology of science & technology
      • H Social sciences::HE Transportation and communications
      • T Technology::TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering::TK7800 Electronics
      Divisions
      • University of Nottingham, UK Campus::Faculty of Science::School of Computer Science
      Deposit date
      2018-02-20
      Data type
      Transcripts
      Contributors
      • Fischer, Joel E.
      • Reeves, Stuart
      • Sharples, Sarah
      Funders
      • Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council
      Grant number
      • EP/G037574/1
      • EP/G065802/1
      • EP/N014243/1
      • EP/M02315X/1
      • EP/K025848/1
      Collection dates
      • 12/2016–04/2017
      Data collection method
      Automatic audio capture in the home using custom-built hardware and software
      Legal and ethical issues
      Personally identifiable information has been anonymised
      Resource languages
      • en
      Publisher
      University of Nottingham

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