Presenting HTML structure in audio: User satisfaction with audio hypertext
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James, Frankie
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This study indicates that 1) certain sounds and certain types of
sound changes are more effective in presenting HTML structures
than others and that 2) speaker change can mark certain kinds of
document structures effectively. In addition to determining which
specific sounds are effective in audio HTML interfaces, this study
has focused our attention on the HTML itself and the inferences we
can make about the HTML author's intentions based on markup
tags. More research is needed to determine what tags could be
added or changed in HTML to help web-page authors more
explicitly express their design intentions.
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1996-11
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