New Business to Business Interaction: Shake your iPhone and Speak to it
D. Porta, D. Sonntag, and R. Neßelrath. Proceedings of MobileHCI '09: 11th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, Bonn, Germany, (2009)
DOI: 10.1145/1613858.1613931
Abstract
We present a new multimodal interaction sequence for a mobile multimodal Business-to-Business interaction system. A mobile client application on the iPhone supports users in accessing an online service marketplace and allows business experts to intuitively search and browse for services using natural language speech and gestures while on the go. For this purpose, we utilize an ontology-based multimodal dialogue platform as well as an integrated trainable gesture recognizer.
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%T New Business to Business Interaction: Shake your iPhone and Speak to it
%X We present a new multimodal interaction sequence for a mobile multimodal Business-to-Business interaction system. A mobile client application on the iPhone supports users in accessing an online service marketplace and allows business experts to intuitively search and browse for services using natural language speech and gestures while on the go. For this purpose, we utilize an ontology-based multimodal dialogue platform as well as an integrated trainable gesture recognizer.
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