Modality

Choose modality for the system based on caller and company needs Modality is covered in great detail in Chapter 9, but it's something you need to consider at the beginning of your project. You can go with pure DTMF, pure speech, or some sort of hybrid (press or say throughout, or perhaps only on reprompts). Think about what tasks the system is trying to help callers accomplish, what environment they're doing it in, and what kind of budget the project has. Here are some basic considerations.

For interactive voice response (IVR) applications, consider using speech when:

Avoid using a speech-only IVR when:

References
Halstead-Nussloch, R. (1989). The design of phone-based interfaces for consumers. In Proceedings of CHI 1989 (pp. 347–352). Austin, TX: ACM.

Novick, D. G., Hansen, B., Sutton, S., & Marshall, C. R. (1999). Limiting factors of automated telephone dialogues. In D. Gardner-Bonneau (Ed.), Human factors and voice interactive systems (pp. 163–186). Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.