Richard A. Bolt
- Bolt created a program called "Put-That-There" which inspired combined speech and gesture input, embedded computing and a computer interface that is more like spoken conversation
- provided a way to view data on two-dimensional screens in a three-dimensional simulation
- developed multimodal interfaces to communicate more effectively with the computer in a more humanistic way
- if voice recognition becomes popular it would change the way we use and understand computers
- he created an entire room "the media room" at MIT instead of simply a desktop that one would sit in front of to apply his multimodal experience
- with voice-gesture conjunction the user can use pronouns
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