Summary:
The book provides a comprehensive guide to creating effective voice user interfaces, covering topics such as designing for speech recognition, crafting conversational flows, and ensuring user engagement. It offers practical advice, examples, and best practices for developers and designers to build intuitive and user-friendly voice interactions.
Key points:
1. User Understanding: The book emphasizes the need to understand user needs, preferences, and context for effective VUI design.
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