Non-speech audio input

Non-speech audio input is the use of non-speech sounds such as whistling, humming or hissing for entering data or controlling the user interface.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. Blattner, Meera M.; Greenberg, Robert M. (1992). Communicating and Learning Through Non-speech Audio. Multimedia Interface Design in Education. pp. 133–143. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-58126-7_9. ISBN 978-3-540-55046-4.
  2. Hereford, James; Winn, William (October 1994). "Non-Speech Sound in Human-Computer Interaction: A Review and Design Guidelines". Journal of Educational Computing Research. 11 (3): 211–233. doi:10.2190/mkd9-w05t-yj9y-81nm. ISSN 0735-6331.


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