This paper describes several results obtained during the implementation and evaluation of a speech complemented interface to a vehicle monitoring system. A speech complemented interface is one wherein the operations at the interface (keyboard and mouse, for instance) are complemented by operator speech not directly processed by the computer. Such systems from an interface perspective have 'low brow' multimodal characteristics. Typical domains include vehicle tracking applications (taxis, buses, freight) where operators frequently use speech to confirm displayed vehicle properties with a driver.
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