Re: R26. There should exist a high quality default speech recognition visual user interface.

Agreed.  Bjorn's phrasing below has the most consensus so far.

On Nov 18, 2010, at 4:50 AM, Bjorn Bringert wrote:

> I got the impression that there is more consensus around the more  
> general:
>
> "User agents must provide a default interface to control speech  
> recognition."
>
> /Bjorn
>
> On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 9:00 AM, Michael Bodell  
> <mbodell@microsoft.com> wrote:
>> Sounds like we are close to consensus on a requirement like Olli's  
>> of " There should exist a high quality default visual user  
>> interface for  the speech recognition." but that we may want to  
>> tweak language for high quality and or addressing non-visual user  
>> agents.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: public-xg-htmlspeech-request@w3.org [mailto:public-xg-htmlspeech-request@w3.org 
>> ] On Behalf Of Robert Brown
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:23 PM
>> To: Deborah Dahl; Olli@pettay.fi; public-xg-htmlspeech@w3.org
>> Subject: RE: R26. There should exist a high quality default speech  
>> recognition visual user interface.
>>
>> Maybe the different form factors won't matter.  We'll just need to  
>> spell out the minimum functionality a UA is supposed to present to  
>> the user, and how the app is supposed to interact with it  
>> programmatically.  This level of detail is probably the same across  
>> devices.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: public-xg-htmlspeech-request@w3.org [mailto:public-xg-htmlspeech-request@w3.org 
>> ] On Behalf Of Deborah Dahl
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 6:58 AM
>> To: Olli@pettay.fi; public-xg-htmlspeech@w3.org
>> Subject: RE: R26. There should exist a high quality default speech  
>> recognition visual user interface.
>>
>> I think Olli's wording is a little clearer.
>> I think we need something like this, especially in the development  
>> phase. However, I think there's a danger that we might get bogged  
>> down in "high quality", especially if we think that "high quality"  
>> includes "visually appealing". I think "informative" and "usable"  
>> would be better descriptions.
>> Also, a high-quality, or  even just informative and usable, default  
>> visual interface will need to be different for different devices,  
>> depending on screen size, keyboard, touchscreen vs. mouse,  
>> availability of physical buttons, etc. We can't address every  
>> device, so should we just focus on one or two major devices, like  
>> desktop browser and "generic small-screen device"?
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: public-xg-htmlspeech-request@w3.org
>>> [mailto:public-xg-htmlspeech- request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Olli  
>>> Pettay
>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 6:02 AM
>>> To: public-xg-htmlspeech@w3.org
>>> Subject: Re: R26. There should exist a high quality default speech
>>> recognition visual user interface.
>>>
>>> On 11/16/2010 12:52 PM, Bjorn Bringert wrote:
>>>> Keep.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I agree.
>>> Though the wording of the requirement is a bit strange.
>>> Had to read
>>> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-xg-htmlspeech/2010Nov/ 
>>> att-
>>> 0102/requirements.html#r26
>>> to understand it fully.
>>>
>>> Could something like this work better:
>>> "There should exist a high quality default visual user interface for
>>> the speech recognition."
>>>
>>>
>>> -Olli
>>>
>>>> On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Dan Burnett<dburnett@voxeo.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>> Group,
>>>>>
>>>>> This is the next of the requirements to discuss and prioritize
>>>>> based on our ranking approach [1].
>>>>>
>>>>> This email is the beginning of a thread for questions, discussion,
>>>>> and opinions regarding our first draft of Requirement 26 [2].
>>>>>
>>>>> Please discuss via email as we agreed at the Lyon f2f meeting.
>>> Outstanding
>>>>> points of contention will be discussed live at an upcoming  
>>>>> teleconference.
>>>>>
>>>>> -- dan
>>>>>
>>>>> [1]
>>>>> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-xg-
>>> htmlspeech/2010Oct/0024.html
>>>>> [2]
>>>>> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-xg-htmlspeech/2010Oct/ 
>>>>> at
>>>>> t-
>>> 0001/speech.html#r26
>>>>>
>>>>>
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