puheohjattua
Puheohjattua is a Finnish adjective used to describe systems, interfaces or processes that are controlled through spoken language. The term derives from puhe (speech) and ohjattua (guided) and appears in Finnish technical literature as a way to distinguish voice-driven interaction from manual input. In practice, puheohjattua can refer to hardware devices with voice control, software interfaces that are navigated by spoken commands, or work processes that are guided by spoken instructions.
In human-computer interaction, puheohjattua describes voice interfaces for smartphones, smart speakers, vehicles, and assistive technologies. Examples
Common challenges include recognition accuracy in noisy environments or with diverse accents, privacy and data-security concerns,
See also: voice control, speech recognition, natural language processing.