The universal accessibility concept is acquiring an important role in the research area of human-computer interaction (HCI). This phenomenon is guided by the need to simplify the access to technological devices, such as mobile phones, PDAs and portable PCs, by making human-computer interaction more similar to human-human communication. In this direction, multimodal interaction has emerged as a new paradigm of human-computer interaction, which advances the implementation of universal accessibility. The main challenge of multimodal interaction, that is also the main topic of this paper, lies in developing a framework that is able to acquire information derived from whatever input modalities, to give these inputs an appropriate representation with a common meaning, to integrate these individual representations into a joint semantic interpretation, and to understand which is the better way to react to the interpreted multimodal sentence by activating the appropriate output devices. A detailed description of this framework and its functionalities will be given in this paper, along with some preliminary application details.
%0 Book Section
%1 DUliziaFerriGrifoni08OTM
%A D'Ulizia, Arianna
%A Ferri, Fernando
%A Grifoni, Patrizia
%B On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2008 Workshops
%C Berlin
%D 2008
%E Meersman, Robert
%E Tari, Zahir
%E Herrero, Pilar
%I Springer
%K 01624 springer paper ai multimodal mobile user interface dialog interaction zzz.mmi
%P 509--518
%R 10.1007/978-3-540-88875-8_74
%T Toward the Development of an Integrative Framework for Multimodal Dialogue Processing
%V 5333
%X The universal accessibility concept is acquiring an important role in the research area of human-computer interaction (HCI). This phenomenon is guided by the need to simplify the access to technological devices, such as mobile phones, PDAs and portable PCs, by making human-computer interaction more similar to human-human communication. In this direction, multimodal interaction has emerged as a new paradigm of human-computer interaction, which advances the implementation of universal accessibility. The main challenge of multimodal interaction, that is also the main topic of this paper, lies in developing a framework that is able to acquire information derived from whatever input modalities, to give these inputs an appropriate representation with a common meaning, to integrate these individual representations into a joint semantic interpretation, and to understand which is the better way to react to the interpreted multimodal sentence by activating the appropriate output devices. A detailed description of this framework and its functionalities will be given in this paper, along with some preliminary application details.
%@ 978-3-540-88874-1
@incollection{DUliziaFerriGrifoni08OTM,
abstract = {The universal accessibility concept is acquiring an important role in the research area of human-computer interaction (HCI). This phenomenon is guided by the need to simplify the access to technological devices, such as mobile phones, PDAs and portable PCs, by making human-computer interaction more similar to human-human communication. In this direction, multimodal interaction has emerged as a new paradigm of human-computer interaction, which advances the implementation of universal accessibility. The main challenge of multimodal interaction, that is also the main topic of this paper, lies in developing a framework that is able to acquire information derived from whatever input modalities, to give these inputs an appropriate representation with a common meaning, to integrate these individual representations into a joint semantic interpretation, and to understand which is the better way to react to the interpreted multimodal sentence by activating the appropriate output devices. A detailed description of this framework and its functionalities will be given in this paper, along with some preliminary application details.},
added-at = {2017-04-06T10:24:27.000+0200},
address = {Berlin},
author = {{D'Ulizia}, Arianna and Ferri, Fernando and Grifoni, Patrizia},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2be6e88e733fba049a5a06f4982a6a174/flint63},
booktitle = {On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2008 Workshops},
crossref = {OTM2008WS},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-88875-8_74},
editor = {Meersman, Robert and Tari, Zahir and Herrero, Pilar},
file = {SpringerLink:2008/DUliziaFerriGrifoni08OTM.pdf:PDF},
groups = {public},
interhash = {e814d6e72f48de16c7ff82622a05197f},
intrahash = {be6e88e733fba049a5a06f4982a6a174},
isbn = {978-3-540-88874-1},
issn = {0302-9743},
keywords = {01624 springer paper ai multimodal mobile user interface dialog interaction zzz.mmi},
pages = {509--518},
publisher = {Springer},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
timestamp = {2017-07-13T17:51:43.000+0200},
title = {Toward the Development of an Integrative Framework for Multimodal Dialogue Processing},
username = {flint63},
volume = 5333,
year = 2008
}