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QuickSet: Multimodal Interaction for Distributed Applications

{MULTIMEDIA '97}: Proceedings of the Fifth ACM International Conference on Multimedia, : 31-40, 1997.
Authors: Philip R. Cohen and Michael Johnston and David McGee and Sharon Oviatt and Jay Pittman and Ira Smith and Liang Chen and Josh Clow
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/266180.266328
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Abstract: This paper presents an emerging application of multimodal interface research to distributed applications. We have developed the QuickSet prototype, a pen/voice system running on a hand-held PC, communicating via wireless LAN through an agent architecture to a number of systems, including NRaD’s LeatherNet system, a distributed interactive training simulator built for the US Marine Corps. The paper describes the overall system architecture, a novel multimodal integration strategy offering mutual compensation among modalities, and provides examples of multimodal simulation setup. Finally, we discuss our applications experience and evaluation.
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@inproceedings{CohenJohnstonEtAl97MM,
title = {{QuickSet:} Multimodal Interaction for Distributed Applications},
address = {New York, USA},
author = {Philip R. Cohen and Michael Johnston and David McGee and Sharon Oviatt and Jay Pittman and Ira Smith and Liang Chen and Josh Clow},
booktitle = {{MULTIMEDIA '97}: Proceedings of the Fifth ACM International Conference on Multimedia},
pages = {31-40},
publisher = {ACM},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/266180.266328},
year = {1997},
abstract = {This paper presents an emerging application of multimodal interface research to distributed applications. We have developed the QuickSet prototype, a pen/voice system running on a hand-held PC, communicating via wireless LAN through an agent architecture to a number of systems, including NRaD’s LeatherNet system, a distributed interactive training simulator built for the US Marine Corps. The paper describes the overall system architecture, a novel multimodal integration strategy offering mutual compensation among modalities, and provides examples of multimodal simulation setup. Finally, we discuss our applications experience and evaluation.},
location = {Seattle, WA, USA}, timestamp = {2008.02.05}, file = {ACM Digital Library:1997/CohenJohnstonEtAl97MM.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {0-897-91991-2}, owner = {flint},
keywords = {acm agent ai design device interaction interface mobile multimodal paper software test user v0804 }
}