• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Communication in Vehicles : Cultural Variability in Speech Systems
  • Beteiligte: Van Over, Brion [VerfasserIn]; Winter, Ute [VerfasserIn]; Molina-Markham, Elizabeth [VerfasserIn]; Lie, Sunny [VerfasserIn]; Carbaugh, Donal [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter, [2020]
  • Erschienen in: De Gruyter STEM
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 154 Seiten)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1515/9783110519006
  • ISBN: 9783110519006; 9783110519150
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  • Schlagwörter: USA > China > Personenkraftwagen > Kommunikation > Kommunikationstechnik > Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation > Sprachverarbeitung > Konversationsanalyse
    Informationstechnik > Kraftfahrzeugelektronik > Kommunikationstechnik > Automatische Spracherkennung > Kraftfahrzeugindustrie
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    In English
    Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
  • Beschreibung: Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1. Cultural Analyses of In-car Communication -- 2. A Model for Investigating Cultural Dimensions of Communication in the Car -- 3. “You can do it baby”: Non-Task Talk with an In-Car Speech Enabled System -- 4. User Interaction Styles -- 5. Taking Turns with a Machine: The cultural maintenance of interaction organization -- 6 “I had already started blabbing” – User Barge-in -- 7. Apologies in In-Car Speech Technologies -- 8. “Ok, talk to you later”: Practices of Ending and Switching Tasks in Interactions with an In-Car Voice Enabled Interface -- 9. Communication and Cultures in Cars: Reflections and Looking Forward -- 10. Appendix A

    New technology in vehicles is transforming the way people move around as well as what they do in their vehicles. How does one communicate with an in-car speech system and how does this vary by language or cultural community? This book explores this process by focusing on the communication practices that people engage in when using their in-car systems and when talking about their vehicles with co-passengers. Chapters present a robust theory and methodology for studying communication in cars, how tasks are begun and ended, how people switch between tasks, how non-task talk appears, what ways and styles of communication drivers prefer, and how they expect the system voice to respond, among other things. Particular attention is given to cultural preferences as they are evident in this communication; these preferences are found to ground various trajectories in the use and meaning of in-car communication practices. The book explores these matters with a focus on the United States and Mainland China. Implications are drawn for the design and utilization of in-car communication systems
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