TY - JOUR AU1 - Gould, John D. AB - PROCEEDINGS of the HUMAN FACTORS SOCIETY-27th ANNUAL MEETING-I983 REVISING DOCUMENTS WITH TEXT EDITORS, HANDWRITING RECOGNITION, AND SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEMS John D. Gould Lizette Alfaro IBM Research Center Box 218 Yorktown Heights, New York 10598 A main task of secretaries and the place in the text which is to be revised, for example, by line number. typists is to re-type documents after Speaking, like writing, eliminates the they have been edited in pencil by prin- cipals. Increasingly, they use word spatial displacements and rearrange- processing systems to do this. In addi- ments between manuscript and video tion, some principals type their own screen associated with conventional text editors today, and we would there- revisions after first making them in fore expect speaking to be faster than pencil. We have informally observed that people using text editors spend text editors also. Further, people can much of their time in (a) visual search speak the same material about five times (looking back and forth between the faster than they can write it, so we would expect that revising manuscripts manuscript and the screen); (b) deci- sion making (deciding how to locate the with speech might be faster than revis- right place in TI - Revising Documents with Text Editors, Handwriting Recognition, and Speech Recognition Systems JF - Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting DO - 10.1177/154193128302700918 DA - 1983-10-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/revising-documents-with-text-editors-handwriting-recognition-and-8b2SQiJRdn SP - 831 EP - 833 VL - 27 IS - 9 DP - DeepDyve ER -