- From: Deborah Dahl <Dahl@conversational-Technologies.com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2022 13:37:36 -0400
- To: <public-voiceinteraction@w3.org>
https://www.w3.org/2022/10/05-voiceinteraction-minutes.html and below as text. [1]W3C [1] https://www.w3.org/ - DRAFT - Voice Interaction 05 October 2022 [2]IRC log. [2] https://www.w3.org/2022/10/05-voiceinteraction-irc Attendees Present bev, debbie, jim, jon, noreen Regrets - Chair Debbie Scribe ddahl Contents 1. [3]emergency use case Meeting minutes emergency use case [4]https://github.com/w3c/voiceinteraction/blob/master/ voice%20interaction%20drafts/use-case-emergency.txt [4] https://github.com/w3c/voiceinteraction/blob/master/voice interaction drafts/use-case-emergency.txt noreen: voice is good for hands-free operation . operating voice activated GPS in extreme weather conditions . choking victim that needs epi-pen . audio translation in real time jim: first two are hands-busy . also "caring for someone" may have hands-busy situation bev: epi pen is a good example . no epipen with speech instructions . change language of voice interface, speed up . application could help you go through a checklist . defibrillators exist in other languages but need to be in a separate device noreen: just focused on a lay person debbie: what about interoperability? bev: interoperability is important in emergencies bev: interoperability needs to be secure jim: there need to be redundant ways of presenting information e.g. voice and visual jim: multiple ways of control, like VCR controls . to provide care may need to know characteristics of the person being ministered to . also privacy, maybe shouldn't use speech in certain contexts noreen: what does consent look like if the person can't respond . how can information be used without storing it on the device bev: consent models are difficult if the person can't speak or communicate . for example, voice change when teeth are removed jim: also legal issue, who can give consent? bev: using biometrics is complicated jim: we need interoperability to bring in other experts . e.g. legal, medical bev: the health record complicates things . not integrated with voice jim: medical transcription debbie: GPS might need to interoperate with weather or driving conditions jim: some emergency systems tell fire-fighters what roads are closed debbie: what if you want to talk to weather while using GPS? not just an API, but actually talking jim: we need to know what's available (traffic, weather, etc.) how to access, how to interact with it . discover, locate and find out how to interact bev: also how to secure it debbie: how to introduce security into use case . what if you need to know person's health situation, that is a problematic security situation jim: a GPS system can broadcast your situation, this has to be secured. debbie: you have to give consent jim: security, privacy, consent apply to all interfaces . many orthogonal issues need to be resolved noreen: will add use case to architecture document and create pull request updated architecture document with emergency services use case [5]https://w3c.github.io/voiceinteraction/voice%20interaction%20drafts/paArchitecture-1-2.htm [5] https://w3c.github.io/voiceinteraction/voice interaction drafts/paArchitecture-1-2.htm
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