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Interactive Voice Response (IVR): Lassen Sie Maschinen sprechen

2004
Sprachdialogsysteme bzw. Interactive-Voice-Response-Systeme (IVR-Systeme) haben mittlerweile in vielen Call Centern Einzug gehalten. Bei dieser interaktiven Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation beeinflust der Anrufer den „Gesprachs“-Verlauf uber die Tonwahlerkennung oder direkt uber die Spracherkennung. Mit Hilfe der Tonwahlerkennung konnen z.B. Kundennummern,
Stefan Helber, Raik Stolletz
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interactive voice response system (IVRS)

2009
Computerised method of randomisation, tracking drug assignment to patients, drug use, and maintenance of drug inventory at clinical sites as well as at distribution centres; when a site needs to enroll a patient, the IVRS is contacted by public phone; the IVRS (which has a record of drug packages at the site) instructs the site to assign pack number NN
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Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Systems as Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) Comes of Age

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1998
While interactive voice response (IVR) systems were rapidly making their way into the workplace, speech scientists were working hard to improve the performance of automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems to foster their acceptance among potential customers.
Daryle Gardner-Bonneau   +5 more
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Validation of daily self-reported alcohol consumption using interactive voice response (IVR) technology.

Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 1995
This study assesses the validity of daily self-reported drinking data obtained using an automated touch-tone interactive voice response (IVR) system.Subjects (N = 30) reported alcohol consumption daily for 28 days using the IVR system. Concurrently, breath and saliva samples were obtained each night for objective determination of blood alcohol ...
John S Searles
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The feasibility of an interactive voice response system (IVRS) for monitoring patient safety after discharge from the ED

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2017
BackgroundReturn ED visits are frequent and may be due to adverse events: adverse outcomes related to healthcare received. An interactive voice response system (IVRS) is a technology that translates human telephone input into digital data. Use of IVRS has been explored in many healthcare settings but to a limited extent in the ED.
Lisa A Calder   +9 more
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A Novel Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System for Dementia Screening, Education, and Referral: One-Year Summary

Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders, 2005
This article summarizes the data collected from an interactive voice response (IVR) system for dementia screening, education, and referral during its first year of use. After its development and pilot testing, the system was made available to the public via a toll-free number and advertised in targeted, rural areas in the state of Wisconsin.
James C, Mundt   +2 more
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