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''"Barge-in is a feature that allows callers to interrupt a prompt and provide their response before the prompt has finished playing"'' at pag. 24 of book "Voice User Interface Design" by James Giangola et al.
''"Barge-in is a feature that allows callers to interrupt a prompt and provide their response before the prompt has finished playing"'' at pag. 24 of book "Voice User Interface Design" by James Giangola et al.


In other words, barge-in is, in any voice interface system / voice assistant, the user capability of interrupt/stop the assistant spoken (a text-to-speech synthetic voice play), to impose a new overriding user voice request to be processed asap.
In other words, barge-in is, in any voice interface system / [[:Category:Open Voice Assistants|voice assistant]], the user capability of interrupt/stop the assistant spoken (a [[:Category:TTS|text-to-speech]] synthetic voice play), to impose a new overriding user voice request to be processed asap.
 
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"Barge-in is a feature that allows callers to interrupt a prompt and provide their response before the prompt has finished playing" at pag. 24 of book "Voice User Interface Design" by James Giangola et al.

In other words, barge-in is, in any voice interface system / voice assistant, the user capability of interrupt/stop the assistant spoken (a text-to-speech synthetic voice play), to impose a new overriding user voice request to be processed asap.