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Sonic user interface

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A sonic user interface or SUI is a human-machine interface that uses sound as the medium of communication. Unlike a GUI or graphical user interface, the user is only required to speak or make sounds into a microphone or other audio input device and listen for the output on a loudspeaker, headphone set or other audio output device.