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TITLE Design and Evaluation of Inclusive Voice User Interfaces for Users with Disabilities: A Systematic Study
ABSTRACT Voice User Interfaces (VUIs) have emerged as an important interaction paradigm that enables users to communicate with computing systems through natural speech. These systems are particularly beneficial for users with disabilities, as they provide hands-free and eyes-free interaction, improving accessibility and digital inclusion. However, existing VUI systems still face several challenges, including speech recognition errors, limited support for diverse disabilities, accent and language variations, and inadequate real-world usability evaluation. This paper presents a systematic study on the design and evaluation of inclusive Voice User Interfaces for users with disabilities. The study focuses on identifying key design principles, accessibility requirements, and evaluation metrics required to develop effective VUI systems. A structured analysis of existing literature and systems is conducted to understand current approaches in accessibility-focused VUI design, including speech recognition models, dialogue management techniques, and user-centered interface strategies.
AUTHOR ABHISHEK NARWADE, ADITYA KUDHALE, ABHISHEK WANARE, ASHISH CHAVAN, MAYUR NHAVI, PROF.M.R.RAJPUT UG Student, Department of Computer Science Engineering, Padm. Dr. V. B. Kolte College of Engineering, Malkapur, Maharashtra, India Guide, Professor, Department of Computer Science Engineering, Padm. Dr. V. B. Kolte College of Engineering, Malkapur, Maharashtra, India
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DOI DOI: 10.15680/IJIRCCE.2026.1404038
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