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Pointing and speech: comparison of various voice commands
This poster presents an experiment that was conducted to investigate pointing combined with voice commands. Three different voice commands are compared with each other during a simple task where subjects had to drag & drop, rotate and resize objects. It turned out that shorter voice commands were more preferred by the subjects than voice commands that were equivalent to human-human communication.