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We propose a system that supports the interaction of handicapped people with web browsers for Internet navigation using voice. This system supports the interaction by offering a voice interface for implementing a pointing device. Moreover, it minimizes the number of voice commands by making predictions about the hyperlinks that the user is likely to select next.
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Gori, M., Maggini, M., Martinelli, E. (1997). Web-Browser Access Through Voice Input and Page Interest Prediction. In: Jameson, A., Paris, C., Tasso, C. (eds) User Modeling. International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, vol 383. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2670-7_2
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