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Hands-free texting app aims to make driving safer

By | February 18, 2010, 4:00 AM PST

Nineteen states – from Alaska to Washington – have passed laws prohibiting text messaging while driving. But it only takes a few minutes behind the wheel to realize that drivers are still tapping away — at stop lights, in traffic and even while cruising on the highway.

Juan Gilbert, professor and chairman of the human-centered computing division at the Clemson University School of Computing, notices rampant texting-while-driving, too. He and his colleagues took this approach to the problem: ”If you can’t keep people from doing it,” Gilbert says, “make it safer.”

Gilbert and his team developed a hands-free texting application, called voiceTEXT, geared toward texting drivers. Through a cell phone headset, drivers can dictate a text message while keeping their eyes on the road.

Another voice command delivers the message, which is sent to the recipient in text, email and voice formats. If the recipient is also driving, she can listen to the audio message. If not, she can read the message as a traditional text transcribed by voiceTEXT or click on a link in the email that plays the recording.

Ideally, Gilbert says, voiceTEXT users could choose how they want to receive text messages (as texts, emails or voice messages) as easily as they put their cell phones on ring, vibrate or silent.

Here’s a video demonstrating voiceTEXT:

But with the texts sent through the application – at least sometimes — as voice messages, why would a driver use voiceTEXT instead of simply calling the message recipient? Gilbert’s response:

Why does anyone need to send text messages when they’re driving because they can simply call? That’s the million-dollar question, because we know that people actually text while they drive… I don’t know exactly why they do this, knowing that it is dangerous. Maybe they don’t want to carry on a conversation and they simply want to send a message to the recipient. Whatever the case may be, in our pilot studies we know that people will use this application versus texting while driving.

The researchers hope voiceTEXT will be available to the public later this year.

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Christina Hernandez Sherwood

About Christina Hernandez Sherwood

Christina Hernandez Sherwood is a contributing writer for SmartPlanet.

Christina Hernandez Sherwood

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Christina Hernandez Sherwood has written for the Los Angeles Times, Newsday, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education and Columbia Journalism Review. She holds degrees from the University of Delaware and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. She is based in New Jersey.

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RE: Hands-free texting app aims to make driving safer
voice to text to voice, something is wrong here. It's a phone call
plain and simple
Posted by jamesweld@...
18th Feb 2010
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RE: Hands-free texting app aims to make driving safer
Why would you convert your voice to txt only to convert it back to
voice? Why not an app to convert your text to voice then convert it
to text again ? How about filming a movie, then show it to some
people to study it and recreate the movie word for word , image
for image, for others to watch the recreation of the movie exactly
as it was first seen
Posted by jamesweld@...
18th Feb 2010
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RE: Hands-free texting app aims to make driving safer
While it doesn't address the whole behavior issue of why people prefer
texting in certain situations - I think that it should be brought to
market because some % (I guess 30-50%) of TM while driving will use it.
And that takes a lot of distracted drivers out of the equation.
Posted by Blue State Empire
18th Feb 2010
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RE: Hands-free texting app aims to make driving safer
And the reason they don't simply send a voice message is . . . what?
Posted by Tfixer
18th Feb 2010
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RE: Hands-free texting app aims to make driving safer
For drivers who want to be less distracted by their cell phone today, check out http://www.zoomsafer.com.

For individuals, families and corporations, ZoomSafer is a flexible policy management solution to ensure safe, legal and hands-free use of mobile phones while driving. ZoomSafer?s patented solution consists of three parts: (1) a web application to customize and administer safe driving policies, (2) a client application installed on mobile smart phones to enforce defined policies, and (3) a collection of enhanced hands-free services to call, text and email while driving.
Posted by mobilemiker
19th Feb 2010
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RE: Hands-free texting app aims to make driving safer
No law ever solved a problem. It is the penalty of the law that is the deterent. If the penalty was $500 1st offense and you would not be release from police custody until it is paid plus you surrender you equipment on the spot and it cannot be returned, that will begin to solve the problem.
Posted by maggievhouse@...
19th Feb 2010
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RE: Hands-free texting app aims to make driving safer
It's NOT voice-to-text-to-voice. It's just voice-to-text OR sending the
original audio message.
The conversation in the video seems to be complicated by this
technology, although not as much as reading and typing while driving. I
think it would be most useful for Twitter and people sending texts to
multiple people.
Posted by Garrett Williams
19th Feb 2010
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RE: Hands-free texting app aims to make driving safer
if you are driving, you really need to be paying attention to driving. quit being distracted and quit texting-driving.

if you want to text while on the move, there are wonderful technologies known as: chauffeured vehicles - such as limos, taxis, trains, buses, planes, etc etc. , where someone else is doing the driving and you can text and chat as much as you want! these already exist, we dont need any technological revolution for these solutions.

if you are really so important that you need to text and have your own vehicle for your whims, then hire a personal chauffer and car as part of your household staff, ? la "driving miss daisy"

and yes, penalties need to be very stiff - if you are texting and driving, huge fine 1st time. 2nd time has short prison stay, and 3rd time longer prison stay.

if you actually kill anybody while texting and driving, you should be in jail for life and sued by the victim's family for everything you got.
then that will finally make you stop texting and driving.

PLEASE - quit texting and driving, quit distracted-driving killing!
Posted by rivardau
20th Feb 2010
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RE: Hands-free texting app aims to make driving safer
I think Text'nDrive offers a better alternative than the app mentioned in this article for people who insist on checking their emails or text messages when driving. I don't think an email will ever be worth taking someone's life, so an app like this was needed. Plus I think it's really cool that their site has a list of all the texting laws in the U.S. (http://www.textndrive.com/textingwhiledriving.php). Worth taking a look at!
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