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List of possible places to hook in speech/sounds in computer interactions.
1. Entry
1.1. Main
1.1.1. Lexical
- Speech entry for other languages.
- Speech assistance:
- Choose among contextual choices. Consider tagging in tog.
- Automate pieces involved around the main entry. For example, wrapping up a text body, snippets, clocking in. Anything that reduces hand movement.
- Story telling, blogging.
- Find something (text-ish, defuns etc.) in page, images, buffer, buffers etc.
1.1.2. Non-lexical
- Defined sounds mapped to something. Snaps etc.
- Music fingerprinting style use cases. Humming etc.
1.2. Side
1.2.1. Lexical
- Monitoring and analyzing.
- Side evaluations. Compilation, check email etc.
- Recording discussions.
- Char by char dictionary.
1.2.2. Non-lexical
- Monitoring and analyzing acoustics, ambience.
- Collecting various event types and humans involved.
- Watching for defined events. Cooker whistles, doorbells etc.
2. Feedback
2.1. Main
2.1.1. Lexical
- Text to speech for whatever I am writing. If I am at the end of a sentence, play that. This is really useful for me personally.
- Commentary about pages and positions I am looking at.
2.1.2. Non-lexical
- Live feedback. For example, something defining number of errors in currently worked-on system.
- Something that changes as I change certain knobs. This can work for certain kinds of visualizations.
- Background ambience in voice blogging.
2.2. Side
2.2.1. Lexical
- Regular Notifications.
- Email read outs after filters.
- Personal voices for messages, emails.
2.2.2. Non-lexical
- Regular Notifications.
- Changing tone, falling rising or something.
- Background ambience + music based on task.