Searching for authors named "Matthias Denecke" – sorted by Relevance.
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An Information-based Approach for Guiding Multi-Modal Human-Computer-Interaction
- Much work has been done in dialogue modeling for spoken and multi-modal humancomputer interaction. Problems can arise in situations that do not correspond to the dialogue model. For this reason, we propose information-centered dialogue processing in which the actions to be taken by the dialogue sys
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A Programmable Multi-Blackboard Architecture for Dialogue Processing Systems
- In current Natural Language Processing Systems, different components for different processing tasks and input/output modalities have to be integrated. Once integrated, the interactions between the components have to be specified. Interactions in dialogue systems can be complex due in part to the man
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Integrating Knowledge Sources for the Specification of a Task-Oriented Dialogue System
- We show how the specification of a dialogue system can be divided into domain-dependent and domain-independent parts. We demonstrate how comparisons of actual representations in the dialogue history can help to infer hierarchical dialogue structure. The principles guiding the inference can be
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Dialogue Strategies Guiding Users To Their Communicative Goals
- Much work has been done in dialogue modeling for Human - Computer Interaction. Problems arise in situations where disambiguation of highly ambiguous data base output is necessary. We propose to model the task rather than the dialogue itself. Furthermore, we propose underspecified representations to
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Partial Information in Multimodal Dialogue
- Much research has been directed towards developing multimodal interfaces in the past twenty years. Many current multimodal systems, however, can only handle multimodal inputs at the sentence level. The move towards multimodal dialogue significantly increases the complexity of the system as the r
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Conversational Speech Systems For On-Board Car Navigation And Assistance
- This paper describes our latest efforts in building a speech recognizer for operating a navigation system through speech instead of typed input. Compared to conventional speech recognition for navigation systems, where the input is usually restricted to a fixed set of keywords and keyword phrases, c
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Smart Sight: A Tourist Assistant System
- In this paper, we present our e#orts towards developing an intelligent tourist system. The system is equipped with a unique combination of sensors and software. The hardware includes two computers, a GPS receiver, a lapel microphone plus an earphone, a video camera and a head-mounted display.
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Smart: The Smart Meeting Room Task At Isl
- As computational and communications systems become increasingly smaller, faster, more powerful, and more integrated, the goal of interactive, integrated meeting support rooms is slowly becoming reality. It is already possible, for instance, to rapidly locate task-related information during a meeting
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Flexi-modal and Multi-Machine User Interfaces
- We describe our system which facilitates collaboration using multiple modalities, including speech, handwriting, gestures, gaze tracking, direct manipulation, large projected touch-sensitive displays, laser pointer tracking, regular monitors with a mouse and keyboard, and wirelessly -networked handh
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Flexi-modal and Multi-Machine User Interfaces
- We describe our system which facilitates collaboration using multiple modalities, including speech, handwriting, gestures, gaze tracking, direct manipulation, large projected touch-sensitive displays, laser pointer tracking, regular monitors with a mouse and keyboard, and wirelessly -networked handh
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