I found myself discussing what can be done to increase the extent to which voice recognition systems are seen as a benefit rather than an annoyance with the research sponsors, and I said the same things as I said 10 years ago… improve the system to support and recognize more natural speech patterns.
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Pamela Stoffregen-Gay
Managing Partner
Pamela has 20 years of experience in marketing with deep knowledge of the UX landscape. She has been on both boutique and corporate teams, with a passion for local strategy within a global framework. While spending most of her time focused on marketing, she is also a trained moderator. Pamela has a BSBA (Marketing and International Business) from Drake University.



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