Voice User Interface Design: Moving from GUI to Mixed Modal Interaction


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Chapter 1: Introduction - What is VUI

Chapter Goal: defines VUI, its history and present day technology

No of pages 10

Sub -Topics

1. What is VUI?

2. When did it all start?

3. The journey

4. Current day

Chapter 2: Modern day VUI landscape

Chapter Goal: understanding how major players are going forward with their VUI and device strategy

No of pages: 25

Sub - Topics

1. Major players and their unique positions

2. Direction towards world domination

3. Device strategy of major players

4. Integration of AR, VR, digital assistance

Chapter 3: Principles of VUI

Chapter Goal: laying down the guiding principles to create a delightful VUI

No of pages: 70 - 150

Sub - Topics:

5. Principles with associated examples

This might be broken down into 5 separate chapters.

Chapter 4: Multi modal interaction

Chapter Goal: understanding an ecosystem where different modes of interaction takes place across devices simultaneously.

No of pages: 50 - 70

Sub - Topics:

1. GUI model and examples

2. GUI + VUI as a model with examples

3. VUI only as a model with examples

4 . Challenges

Chapter 5: Future Ahead

Chapter Goal: giving an idea of the plethora of use cases, scenarios where VUI will affect human lives.

1. An idea about future tech

2. Imagining a future case with the reader

3. Creating potential scenarios, solving for VUI



Author: Ritwik Dasgupta
Publisher: Apress
Published: 12/15/2018
Pages: 108
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.26d
ISBN13: 9781484241240
ISBN10: 148424124X
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Software Development & Engineering | Computer Graphics
- Computers | Data Science | General
- Computers | Programming | Mobile Devices

About the Author
Ritwik Dasgupta works as a UX designer with Microsoft, India. He works on the Cortana team for Windows 10, assistant-enabled devices, and iOS and Android apps. He received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from NIT Calicut and his postgraduate degree in Industrial Design (MDes) from IIT Delhi.